Razing Hell
/In a new memoir packed with garbled madness, we get a funhouse-mirror autobiography of the legendary Richard Hell, who did more than anybody to invent punk rock and only haphazardly survived to tell the tale
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In a new memoir packed with garbled madness, we get a funhouse-mirror autobiography of the legendary Richard Hell, who did more than anybody to invent punk rock and only haphazardly survived to tell the tale
Read MoreDoes love create an unbridgeable distance between two souls? Marco Roth's searching memoir of his microbiologist father alternates between longing and numbness in its search for what, if anything, binds fathers and sons
Read MoreBorn of ancient Buddhist philosophy into the fragments of the modern world, Yoko Ogawa's Revenge asks essential questions about what it means to be human.
Read MoreShane Book’s evocative collection Ceiling of Sticks shows us our familiar world in ways that might surprise even the most jaded reader into optimism about poetry.
Read MoreThe authors have invaluable sources in America's 'deep state' of surveillance and counter-terrorism, but how much secrecy does security justify? And what happened to moral accountability?
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Read MoreConstructing a "walrus itself" is a difficult thing to do - but it's just one of the transubstantiations Ben Mirov attempts in his latest collection of poems
Read MoreArtist Laura Carton does not surf pornography for the usual reasons, By digitally removing the 'actors' from their backgrounds, she creates strangely suggestive landscapes. In this interview she addresses both her process and her plan.
Read MoreIn this latest installment of his Mix Tape series, our writer discovers a new world of digital lore for young music fans and contrasts it with his analogue lessons of yore
Read MoreTwo seductive thrillers: one starring a fearless female cop, the other a boatload of washed-up MI5 spies.
Read MoreA radio voice crackles "Hallelujah," and Booker DeWitt's violent, surreal steampunk adventures in Columbia begin again in the latest BioShock chapter, BioShock Infinite
Read More"www.deepintrusion.com, 2004" by Laura Cartonfrom Stripped, 2010
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