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The Odd Review

ODRADEK

Advocating the strange in contemporary writing & art

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LOVE OBJECT!

ODRADEK! is the fortnightly newsletter of The Odd Review, publishing short-form pieces, fragments, and serialisations—both in print and online.

Subscribe to receive each new issue in your postbox every two weeks, or buy this edition...

a year ago
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ODD REVIEW: Odette Fangstrem on Junyi Lu



Junyi Lu’s paintings are a kind of psychic pastoralism. They depict ambiguous figures in hazy landscapes, images that play out the melancholic fantasy of a lost, idyllic past. It is, however, through a certain intensity that t...

a year ago
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ODRADEK! - Issue 9: ‘Hypnagogia’

Hello odradeks,

Several issues ago we published a ‘Somnolent Writing’ newsletter, which was interested in sleep and sleepiness and its potential as a tool for writing. In this newsletter, I’ve returned to the theme from my own interest in...

a year ago
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ODRADEK! - Issue 8: 'What is Difficulty?'

Hello odradeks,

This week we have contributions by two poets, Wystan Loope’s ‘Beetle Jar’, an obsessive sort of poem about voyeurism, and Emil Kristév’s brilliantly cryptic ‘Translucent’ and ‘Capitiliad’ - two lyrics on winter daylight, an...

a year ago
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ODRADEK! - Issue 7: 'self-dispenser'

Hello everyone,

This is the second week of our enquiry into the diary form. We have four contributions that consider the diary, the self and the city.

  1. Noah Lee Swann, ‘Self-Dispenser’

Swann argues in three parts that the diary is...

a year ago
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