Vigdis Hjorth – Repetition: A Novel
April 15, 2026
Hjorth draws liberally from her personal life and pours it shamelessly into her writing, taking seriously and rigorously the arduous task of dredging up hazardous objects of memory.
Hjorth draws liberally from her personal life and pours it shamelessly into her writing, taking seriously and rigorously the arduous task of dredging up hazardous objects of memory.
Gwendoline Riley – The Palm House
April 8, 2026
Riley’s seventh novel displays all her skill in presenting the bare facts of a scene, artfully arranged, with one killer line of opinion. She is an expert in giving just the right amount to damn them all.
Riley’s seventh novel displays all her skill in presenting the bare facts of a scene, artfully arranged, with one killer line of opinion. She is an expert in giving just the right amount to damn them all.
Scott Galloway – Notes On Being A Man
April 1, 2026
The latest self-help tract from the bald podcaster fails to question even the most orthodox masculine conventions, hammering home norms that his society has long since ceased to reward.
The latest self-help tract from the bald podcaster fails to question even the most orthodox masculine conventions, hammering home norms that his society has long since ceased to reward.