Publishers Weekly For five months in 1994 and 1995, photojournalist Voeten lived, slept, and worked in the tunnels underneath Manhattan.…
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Gossip Girls: Emily Janakiram on Silvia Ferderici
By Emily JanakiramOriginally published on Verso BlogApril 2nd, 2019 Silvia Federici has been one of the most influential and widely…
Judenstaat in Reading the End
By Gin JennyReading the EndDecember 12th 2016 In Simone Zelitch’s book Judenstaat (Tor, 2016), no Jewish state was created in…
Judenstaat in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyOctober 17th, 2016 In this intriguing but not entirely satisfying alternate history, Zelitch (The Confession of Jack Straw) imagines…
Surfing the Gnarl: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyMay 2012 Rucker (Wetware) is what you get when you cross cyberpunk (of which movement he is often hailed…
To Defend the Revolution Is to Defend Culture: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyDecember 2015 In this thorough study based on years of meticulous research, Gordon-Nesbitt, of the Manchester School of Art…
Speaking OUT: Queer Youth in Focus: A Starred Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyOctober 2014 Sincerity shines in this photographic essay consisting of portraits of queer youth. Smith spent 10 years photographing queer…
Playful Metafiction: Paul Park’s A City Made of Words
By Matthew KeeleyTor.comAugust 23rd, 2019 Paul Park’s A City Made of Words is the latest volume in PM Press’s Outspoken…
A City Made of Words in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyMay 7th, 2019 Park pushes the boundaries of speculative fiction in this collection of eight fascinating short pieces that…
Demanding the Impossible: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyApril 2010 The goal of an egalitarian, communal society has always united Marxists and leftist socialists, some of the…