Review of Leave Society by Tao Lin
The two standpoints that Lin has employed in his work, detached nihilism and eclectic mysticism, have been hallmarks of various countercultural strands that, since the 19th century, have tried to deal with the death of God and the crisis of modernity.
Zuggy and Kathy’s X-Mas Carol 11
Talk about being cat-called! From fake magicians and electricians to the cosmic crusaders we know and love, Zuggy and Kathy have led lives at every sector of society. Ollie tells all!
After the Snake
After the Snake, the title of which evokes another Fall, is a haunting meditation on the apocalyptic landscapes that – if like Dun we have the courage to look at them – lie smoking on the boundaries of our consciousness.
Review of Murder Suey by Brad Phillips and Gideon Jacobs
There’s this TikTok trend my roommate told me about. You’re supposed to open the book on your nightstand to page 30 and read the first line. Apparently it describes your love life. Murder Suey is the book on my nightstand. In Murder Suey, page 30 is blank.
Casper and Fauntleroy 43
No sooner had the juggler delighted our heroes than he had left them entirely. So ends a strange and universe-expanding episode for Casper and Fauntleroy!
Zuggy and Kathy’s X-Mas Carol 10
Ollie provides essential background on Zuggy and Kathy’s origins, as well as his own. Just as the “offical” story becomes clearer, however, we are met with a twist. Who are Zuggy and Kathy…really?
Surrealism’s Declining Years: An Interview with Monique Fong
Monique Fong discusses Surrealism with Erin Hagood.
One Shot in Carlos Reygadas’s Cinema
“I'll begin with setting up the image…” Greg Gerke reflects on a shot in Carlos Reygadas’s Japón
Casper and Fauntleroy 42
Our heroes and the mysterious juggler are reduced to a scrambled sea of shapes and sounds! Have they finally met their match? What is going on here?!
Zuggy and Kathy’s X-Mas Carol 9
As Zuggy and Kathy touch on the sadder side of Christmas in their interrogation, a cat and a chicken muse on the more bureaucratic side of their work. Explanations are in order, and they’ve got nothing better to do!
from To the Cold Heart
What if I said / I will never / talk to stone / brush grown to a golden / edge needs sing all night / who care?
Meetings with Max Jacob
Barry Schwabsky brings us Alberto Savinio's memories of the poet and painter Max Jacob.
Casper and Fauntleroy 41
Juggling realities mix and combine, spreading beyond the juggler to Casper and Fauntleroy! Will they be forever changed, or can sure footing be rediscovered?
Zuggy and Kathy’s X-Mas Carol 8
Deeper down the Christmas rabbit hole we go! Our helpful heroes produce a pamphlet to explain the strange scam that ghosts use at the most wonderful time of the year. Beware coincidences!
Eight Poems from What Just Happened: lockdown poems
In my solitude / I’m stripped bare, but now / you’re here too, to some degree.
Casper and Fauntleroy 40
You thought this juggler was on the level? You were right! You thought this juggler was on OUR level? You were dead wrong! Transformations abound…or do they?
Zuggy and Kathy’s X-Mas Carol 7
The plot thickens, or should we say…chickens?! From a distant van our ghost story expands beyond the future and into the unexplored realms of the imagination. How deep does it go? Only one way to find out!
Disjecta Membra: Erik Satie
Personally, I associate Satie’s work with a feeling of the aridity that Nietzsche came to value over Wagnerism — the gentle sea-breeze in the highest mountains that wafts in from some strange land and tickles the senses with possibilities of spiritual freedom.
René Char’s “Full of Tears” translated by Stuart Kendall
When the class that, unbeknownst to our age, we continue to attend, truly reaches its end, night falls on the self. What’s the use of clarifying it, full of tears?