Queereading: Queeread and queerwrite across the borders of ourselves and others by Maria Jastrzębska
Queer readers have always had to be good at reading between the lines, searching for hidden meanings, subtexts or reflections…
Queer readers have always had to be good at reading between the lines, searching for hidden meanings, subtexts or reflections…
Our riveting team is proud of this pioneering little magazine. It’s not been easy gathering this selection of translated queer…
‘I can’t die.’ The ridiculous words came back to Sam as he walked through the market and became caught in…
playing berlin and this is how: watch a buzzard catch a crow in the tiergarten and beoverwhelmed by the cruelty…
With EasyJets and internets zooming us from our living rooms into the jungles and cathedrals of foreign lands faster than…
I first came across Moroccan writer Abdellah Taïa in 2006 at a PEN talk on sedition. He had recently caused…
Niviaq Korneliussen has made a dramatic entry into Nordic fiction. Far removed from criminal noir yet possessing something of the…
A dense, tense and intense collection of thirteen short stories dealing with heavy issues, from violence, bullying, abuse and cruelty…
If there is such a thing as a ‘canon’ of European literature in English, then Gerard Reve’s name is not…
Gay literature is filled with tales of disapproving fathers and their emotionally damaged offspring. The dysfunctional father-son dynamic appears in…
Paul B Preciado’s revolutionary text first burst onto the Spanish literary scene in 2008, as questions of gender, sexuality and…
‘It’s never good for an Icelander to dream of sea ice, she thought. That means a hard spring to come,…