For the first time this year, The White Review Poet’s Prize was open to poets based anywhere in the world. Last month we announced a shortlist of eight poets. ...
Lucy Popescu is a writer and editor. She has written for the Guardian, The Financial Times, TLS and New Humanist and has a monthly column in Literary Review. She is chair of the Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award.
‘without memory, the present becomes sick, mutilated, a torso with amputated organs.’ — EEG by Daša Drndić, translated by Celia Hawkesworth Those who knew...
Sharon Hayes’ In My Little Corner of the World, Anyone Would Love You at Studio Voltaire features a five-channel video projection onto plywood hoarding...