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Essay | Meat Space by Hugh Foley

Essays, Writing

‘Ultimately, I think, in this moment, the body doesn’t matter. It’s just another thing to upload onto the cloud. Or rather, it matters because it’s the ultimate thing to upload. The realest thing.’

Hugh Foley on bodybuilding influencers.

Review | Blue Correspondents by Oluwaseun Olayiwola

Reviews, Writing

‘For all the shagginess of its visual form, from the actor’s remarkable ability to clip presence from scene to scene, to the visual grandeur of the stage’s concomitant nuts and bolts, it is a suave progression of circumstance and feeling.’

Oluwaseun Olayiwola reviews Bluets at the Royal Court Theatre.

Reviews | Kafka’s Sentence by Jack Barron

Reviews, Writing

‘Just as there are good and bad interpretations, there are simply good and bad misinterpretations, and discriminating between them is the key to seeing Kafka’s obscurity clearly. ‘The Metamorphosis’ is as much about unimaginability as it is boundlessly applicable allegory.’

Jack Barron reviews Kafka’s Diaries and Metamorphoses: In Search of Franz Kafka.

Fiction | A Brief History of Dogs in Barcelona by Kieran Wyatt

Fiction, Writing

‘I noticed she had listed three options. To hurt her. To get her attention. To make a point. I remembered learning about the rule of three at school, and I realised that it was probably a universal thing – or maybe she only used three examples when she spoke English.’

New fiction by Kieran Wyatt.

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