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Kevin Brazil
Kevin Brazil is a writer and critic who lives in London. His writing has appeared in Granta, The White Review, the London Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement, Art Review, art-agenda, Studio International, and elsewhere. He is writing a book about queer happiness.

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Interview with Sianne Ngai

Interview

October 2020

Kevin Brazil

Interview

October 2020

Over the past fifteen years, Sianne Ngai has created a taxonomy of the aesthetic features of contemporary capitalism: the emotions it provokes, the judgements...

Essay

Issue No. 28

Fear of a Gay Planet

Kevin Brazil

Essay

Issue No. 28

In Robert Ferro’s 1988 novel Second Son, Mark Valerian suffers from an unnamed illness afflicting gay men, spread by...

This ninth print issue of The White Review is characterised by little more than the continuation of the principles we have set out in our past eight editorials Which makes for a boring ninth editorial The disappointment of running out of things to say without repeating ourselves is compensated for by the satisfaction of no longer needing to We hope that the accumulation of issues means that readers will be familiar with what The White Review stands for, and what it aims to achieve Herewith, you will find interviews with: Gustav Metzger, founder of the Auto-Destructive Art and Art strike movements, a veteran activist-artist whose work seems every day more relevant to our contemporary situation; the novelist Vladimir Sorokin, whose literary experiments have inflamed the Russian establishment; and Rebecca Solnit on writing, protest and our need for narratives The various formal means by which we can satisfy that need are explored in Marcel Dzama’s ‘Chess Review Storyboard’ and Ed Atkins’ ‘Even Pricks’, the textual backbone for the film of the same name that he recently showed at the Lyon Biennial Its starting place, Ed tells us, ‘was a transcript of the interview with the brother of the guy swallowed by a sinkhole in Florida’ We’re excited to include paintings by Mark Mulroney, who riffs on contemporary attitudes to sex, body and power, and by the great experimental film-maker, artist and poet Jeff Keen   We also renew our commitment to translation Enrique Vila-Matas, marooned in Lyon, elaborates a new general theory of the novel, despite leaving theories behind; Francesco Pacifico relays a journalist’s notes towards a profile of a 40-year-old trustfund kid; and we break new ground with Gerður Kristný’s Icelandic poems Emerging writers are represented by Patrick Langley’s essay in fragments on the edge land of Silvertown; Hunter Braithwaite’s discourse on swimming pools, Miami and Ballard; and an excerpt from Zoe Pilger’s debut novel Elsewhere is new poetry by Adam Fitzgerald, Matthew Gregory and George Szirtes   What we must reiterate is that these goals can only be realised with the support of you, the reader, and the artists and writers who contribute

Contributor

March 2018

Kevin Brazil

Contributor

March 2018

Kevin Brazil is a writer and critic who lives in London. His writing has appeared in Granta, The White Review, the London...

Interview with Terre Thaemlitz

Interview

March 2018

Kevin Brazil

Interview

March 2018

In the first room of Terre Thaemlitz’s 2017 exhibition ‘INTERSTICES’, at Auto Italia in London, columns of white text ran across one wall. Thaemlitz...

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Prize Entry

April 2015

I Told You...

Owen Booth

Prize Entry

April 2015

1. The Triumph of Capitalism   It was the end of the cold war and capitalism had won. Everywhere...

fiction

Issue No. 3

Rehearsal Room

KJ Orr

fiction

Issue No. 3

He was one of those people you see every day and start to believe you know when in fact...

poetry

Issue No. 17

Winter Diary

Galina Rymbu

TR. Joan Brooks

poetry

Issue No. 17

who bravely blasts their breath through the horn flares of gloomy streets, into dripping construction trailers, dropped by the...

 

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