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Eric D. Lehman: The Hartford Wits and Literary History
DIVORCE MILL GRINDS
Mussolini positioned his regime as far more amenable than republican France to America’s new hegemony…
Tru Blu
A-M-E-R-I-C-A by Ed Simon
‘Catholic religion and anticlericalism were passionately bound up in the battle’
Geoffrey Hilsabeck: What Was Vaudeville?
Throughout the 1970s, LGBT people wrote about the benefits of socialism…
‘By the middle of the century a naked Phyllis was common’
Time Is
Alexander McGregor on the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands
O Tannenbaum
Pynchon is truly the forgotten founding father of colonial New England…
So Haute Then
Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei: Concrete Passion
Everyday events could make nuclear war seem imminent…
Meowzart
Them’s the Rules
Manik Sharma: When Battalions Come
Late Excursions Through the London Streets
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‘The Riddle of Morro Rock’ by Jennifer Tseng
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‘Swamps of Every Instant (Yulia)’ by Lina ramona Vitkauskas
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‘Dolphin, Dolphin, Dolphin’ by Jeff Whitney
Book excerpt:
‘The Republic’ by Plato
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John Perivolaris: London, 1978 – 1980
Book:
‘Studying Hunger’ by Bernadette Mayer
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