Trans Kafka – ‘The Metamorphosis’
Am I turning into a surreal Kafka-esque monster? Or is this what teenage dysphoria feels like? Kafka’s story of a man’s sudden metamorphosis into…
Read MoreAm I turning into a surreal Kafka-esque monster? Or is this what teenage dysphoria feels like? Kafka’s story of a man’s sudden metamorphosis into…
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Read MoreThis week’s Textasy is of Susan Sontag’s essay, ‘On Style’. Style is the unique manifestation of human will, the form of which is most clearly…
Read MoreThe play Waiting for Godot by Irish playwright Sameul Beckett is an absurdist piece of drama in which the main characters, Vladimir and Estragon, are condemned…
Read MoreStuffication is a book about the burden of material ownership. The author, James Wallman, examines the history and coming twilight of the material age before…
Read MoreSpacing out avec Madame Claude is pretty easy when you’re upside down. Here, Julien of the Madame reveals her minx-y ways and plays by speaking on…
Read MoreSince the dawn of recorded history, humanity has constantly been migrating. From their migration across the frozen Bering Strait, to the current mass movements…
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Read MoreWhat is creativity and where does it come from? There surely are as many answers to these lifelong questions as there are creative people…
Read MorePaul Reimert is a Dutch artist living in Berlin, where he has a studio that houses his sculptures made of discarded bits of ceramic…
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