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Patrick Langley
Patrick Langley's debut novel Arkady was published by Fitzcarraldo Editions in March 2018. He writes on contemporary art for Frieze, Art Agenda, and other publications. He is a contributing editor at The White Review.

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Jesse Ball’s ‘Census’

Book Review

May 2018

Patrick Langley

Book Review

May 2018

Reading Jesse Ball’s new novel feels like being hypnotised, or like having your heart broken – but really it feels like both at once....

Book Review

November 2017

M. John Harrison's 'You Should Come With Me Now'

Patrick Langley

Book Review

November 2017

In a 2012 interview with the Guardian, M. John Harrison argued that the segregation of literature into genres is ‘a...

Since 2004, when his work started to appear in n1, the magazine he co-founded, Mark Greif has taken contemporary bourgeois experience as his principal subject In wry, densely plotted essays, full of unexpected twists and insights, he questions our attitudes towards exercise, sex, whiteness, war When placed under his scrutiny, the 21st century is usually found wanting Informed by history, he shows how we got to this point and how we needn’t settle for it   As Greif uncovers shallowness and hypocrisy, it’s hard not to feel as if you’ve been found out: after all, aren’t you the very kind of hipster he describes? Don’t you care a little too much about food, the gym? Yet he is not quite the puritan — and certainly not the nihilist — suggested by the title of his new essay collection, Against Everything Threaded throughout the book, in a series on ‘the meaning of life’, are his strategies for coping with the world, and even improving it Greif’s outlook is essentially hopeful: he demands more, of us and himself When we met in London last October — a few weeks before the presidential election — he seemed energised by the political potential of what he then saw as an ‘incredibly good moment’ Although he can sometimes seem forbidding on the page, in person he was jovial and enthusiastic   Greif’s essays comprise just one aspect of his work He is also an associate professor of literary studies at the New School, in New York, and the author of The Age of the Crisis of Man (2015) A sweeping intellectual history of America between 1933 and 1973, the book recounts how different conceptions of humanity and history were conceived and debated — before being swept away by the tumult of the 1960s and the arrival of theory So far, at least, his essays have been distinguished from his academic work by their focus on the present, but he has written that all his work forms ‘a history of morals understood as the history of the construal of necessity and obligation’ He is now working on a book about

Contributor

August 2014

Patrick Langley

Contributor

August 2014

Patrick Langley’s debut novel Arkady was published by Fitzcarraldo Editions in March 2018. He writes on contemporary art for Frieze, Art...

Art

September 2014

Semi Floating Sculpture

Luke Hart

Patrick Langley

Art

September 2014

Luke Hart will meet me at Gate 7. I get the text on the DLR, heading east past Canary...

Ordinary Voids

feature

Issue No. 9

Ed Aves

Patrick Langley

feature

Issue No. 9

I am standing in a parallelogram of shrubbery outside London City Airport. Ed is twisting a dial on his Mamiya RZ67 and squinting into its viewfinder. He...
Car Wash

fiction

January 2013

Patrick Langley

fiction

January 2013

He is sitting on the back seat of a car, somewhere in France. It’s a bright blue day, absurdly hot, and the roads are...
Ryan Trecartin: The Real Internet is Inside You

Art

April 2012

Patrick Langley

Art

April 2012

 ‘What’s that buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzing?’ Marshall McLuhan   1: Your Original Is Having A Complete Human Change Meltdown Makeover   It’s difficult to describe Ryan Trecartin’s...
Nigel

poetry

September 2011

Patrick Langley

poetry

September 2011

Jamie sat alone at the edge of the dance floor and wondered how long it would be until Nigel arrived. The band had been...
Beyond the Horizon

fiction

Issue No. 1

Patrick Langley

fiction

Issue No. 1

Listen to the silence, let it ring on. (Joy Division, Transmission) I It is not yet dawn. The city is a distant murmur. Laid...

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Art

Issue No. 3

Borism

Lee Rourke

Oliver Griffin

Art

Issue No. 3

ES9 is the latest body of work by Oliver Griffin in his archival series The Evaluation of Space. Taken...

poetry

Issue No. 3

Glow Me Out

Rikudah Potash

TR. Michael Casper

poetry

Issue No. 3

In the fiery cosmos Out of which you made             Timna Glow me in...

fiction

April 2014

Spins

Eley Williams

fiction

April 2014

Spider n. (Skinner thinks this word softened from spinder or spinner, from spin; Junius, with his usual felicity, dreams...

 

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