There’s a good case to be made that this is the least translatable German book of the last century. The post They Should Waltz in Their Own Shit!: The Lives and Afterlives of Elfriede Jelinek appeared first on Cleveland Review of Books.| Cleveland Review of Books
The film cannot be said to be interested in persuading anybody of anything. The post You’ve Been Here Before: On Alex Garland’s “Civil War” appeared first on Cleveland Review of Books.| Cleveland Review of Books
Queering the relationship between form and genre, troubling the notion of what makes a novel, working through questions of queerness and bodies and desire and space and language on the page. The post Queering the Essay: On Renee Gladman’s Experiments in Genre appeared first on Cleveland Review of Books.| Cleveland Review of Books
Perhaps what will have been most precious in this corpus—and the experiences it continues to grant those who encounter it—are the intimations of cosmic connection tending toward a truly new and radical political mysticism still to come.| Cleveland Review of Books