
Jay Bernard: “I’m haunted by history but I also haunt it back”
Croydon-born poet Jay Bernard will be at Poetry Night this evening at the ILB. We spoke about […]
Books
What to read this month: July 2022
Expressionist prose works, a feminist tale of 16th century isolation and an apocalyptic garden gnome make our […]
Film
Rediscovering Audre Lorde
Since the release of Audre Lorde – The Berlin Years 1984-1992 back in 2012, her brand of […]
Interview
Durs Grünbein on Porcelain, his poetry cycle on the fragmented history of Dresden
Büchner Prize-winning poet and essayist Durs Grünbein spoke with us about Dresden and the nature of violence.
Editor's note
Happy Stories, Mostly: A beguiling new collection from Norman Erikson Pasaribu
Alexander Wells on breakthrough gay Indonesian author Norman Erikson Pasaribu and his new short story collection.
Books
Steffen Mensching: “It’s a good time for poetry”
The literary polymath and proud ex-Berliner talks us through his new poetry collection, the importance of remaining […]