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Anonymous Objects: Inscrutable Photographs and the Unknown, by Kim Beil. Another entrancing entry in the SPBH series from Mack Books, which I have been devouring like M&Ms. This one lacks the snap and agility of its predecessors; instead we...
Notes, by Daisy Alioto and Josh Zoerner. Alioto is the co-founder of Dirt Media, a wildly contemporary web site / newsletter / blog / online journal / floor polish / dessert topping / whatever, to which I have subscribed for some time, and ...
Chicken & Macaroni, by David Connor; illustrations by Jordan Minkoff. Melville House published Connor’s wildly avant-garde novel Oh God, the Sun Goes in 2023, to general bafflement and indifference. This little limited-edition novelette is ...
I remain in unyielding denial about the results of November’s election, and have nothing to say about the matter. On the happier topics of culture and literature, I record here the intellectual fruits of a very busy year indeed.
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