Robert Wood interviews Australian writer and scholar Anthony Macris.
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Having Glaze Both Ways: Talking to Wayne Koestenbaum
Andy Fitch interviews Wayne Koestenbaum about "Notes on Glaze."
The Swan Song of French Nietzscheanism
The first in a series of responses by Richard Wolin to the controversy surrounding Avital Ronell.
Surviving the Emerging Dark Age: Towards a New Counterculture
Jonathan Kirshner on the emerging dark age, and how a move towards a new counterculture can save civilization.
Real Toads at the International Cryptozoology Museum
Jacquelyn Ardam visits the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine.
Addressing Patriarchy
Generations of women address patriarchy in this choral essay by Lori Marso.
Rich White People Problems, or My Year of Rest and Relaxation
Rebecca Renner reviews Ottessa Moshfegh's new novel, "My Year of Rest and Relaxation."
The Caillou Conceit: Narrative Overexposure and Hyperreal Pacing in Netflix’s Love
Callie Hitchcock reviews Netflix's "Love" in light of the hyperreal storytelling style exhibited in "Caillou."
The Shape of the Dialogue as a Whole: Talking to Verity Harte
Andy Fitch interviews Verity Harte, author of recent article "Desire, Memory and the Authority of Soul: Plato Philebus 35CD."
The Walkout: Mitski and Alienation
Geoff Nelson discusses Bertolt Brecht's theory of alienation and the music videos of Mitski.