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Books
Lost In Translations, In The Library Of Babel
Much, inevitably, is lost in translation. Yet so much can be gained. Take Christa Wolf. S...
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Connecting Nothing With Something: The Sea Inside
In TS Eliot’s The Wasteland, that elegiac landmark of modernism and touchstone of modern ...
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Television
An Alternative Visual Poem: In Praise Of Southcliffe
“He had been a child of ten and eleven and twelve years, and then he was not a child beca...
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Smoke Signals: Jude Rogers On The State Of Independent Publishing
Ten years ago, I was a miserable 25-year-old, working for a dysfunctional charity up a fi...
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Escape Velocity
Late Night Vocal Science: An Interview With Jessy Lanza
Jessy Lanza's debut album, Pull My Hair Back, out next month through Hyperdub, is a treat...
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Columnus Metallicus
Horns Up Ya Shitters! July's Best Metal Reviewed
As if it hasn't already done enough to improve and enrich our lives already, metal might ...
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Baker's Dozen
Too Good To Be True: Tom Robinson's Favourite Albums
Tom Robinson is a champion of music. All of it. That which you have heard before and that...
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Books
Behold! August's Quietus Comics Round Up Column
Kim Thompson's death has left the comics world with a hole in the heart. The Fantagraphic...
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In Conversation
Cigarettes & Fine White Wine: Asia Argento & Alan Bishop In Conversation
When I was first asked to interview Asia Argento about her new record, I thought to myself,...
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Track-By-Track
Watain's The Wild Hunt: A Track By Track Review
When Bathory's self titled debut record was released nearly 27 years ago, surely no-one h...
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