The Paradox Paradox: On Elizabeth S. Anker’s “On Paradox”
Michael W. Clune takes a dive at Elizabeth S. Anker‘s “On Paradox: The Claims of Theory.”
Michael W. Clune takes a dive at Elizabeth S. Anker‘s “On Paradox: The Claims of Theory.”
Michael W. Clune on desire and socialism in Martin Hägglund's "This Life."
Michael Clune reads Jonathan Kramnick’s “Paper Minds: Literature and the Ecology of Consciousness.”
Michael W. Clune on Cyrus Console’s “Romanian Notebook.”
We have fallen in love with the world revealed by H.P. Lovecraft's fiction, but we have not understood what we love or why. Thomas Ligotti shows us.
Rei Terada’s "Looking Away" has given us a grammar for the feeling of wanting to escape from something unfixable.
THERE ARE TWO KINDS of things, wrote J.L. Austin in an essay that Arthur Danto made famous: things that are part of the world, and things that are...
Letters to the editor
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