The Infinite Town Kendel HippolyteWhat happens when the news gets into your dreams and unravels the work of the day? When you feel homesick, especially when you are at home? What happens when the future tracks you down and corners you? Who blinks first? The Infinite Town is a painful and playful mapping of public spaces and private places under assault. Exploring history, home, hurt, and hope in four interconnected sequences, Robinsons search for the infinite possibilities of the
never-before-read Wild Book
Their feats have never been matched
A London silence becomes all the more empty as the memory of ‘someone’s bashment in the valley welled/ up in my head
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Tahar Bekir and two Francophone poems
Phil Cope journeys through the borderlands of England and Wales
his favourite band Smiling Politely announce a last-minute set in a nearby venue and everything starts to shift
Hasib Hourani writes back—against the “suffocating state” and imperial forces
and critically aware texts stake new poetic and political ground: they articulate what it means to live in a time when capitalism is buckling under its own weight and new ways of living and thinking seem to be emerging
Remember the Birds
Riordan recalls and celebrates growing up in the South Yorkshire coalfield – holidays and haircuts
Siddhartha Bose is a poet and performer based in London