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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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Alvaro Barrington, Garvey: Sex Love Nurturing Famalay

Art Review

October 2019

Kevin Brazil

Art Review

October 2019

The unofficial anthem of this year’s London Carnival was ‘Famalay’, a bouyon-influenced soca song that won the Road March in Trinidad & Tobago’s Carnival...

Essay

October 2018

The Uses of Queer Art

Kevin Brazil

Essay

October 2018

In June 2018 a crowd assembled in Tate Britain to ask: ‘What does a queer museum look like?’ Surrounded...

Source Material   Her story is widely known At first she stayed in heaven, then she followed a man down below, and that was her descent to earth As the illustration shows, later on she returned once more to the heavens To be precise, she flew to the moon Chang’e Escapes to the Moon As you will realise at once, this is Chang’e She has many names: Chang’e, Heng’e, Changxi, Shangyi, Changyi, the Jade Rabbit, the Spirit of the Moon beyond these, there are the unpleasant ones, such as the Toad, the Cleft-lip Rabbit, etc[1] Now she has descended to the world again   Many have written poems about her in each and every dynasty Li Shangyin[2] wrote the finest:   A mica screen, deep shadows cast by the candles, the long river[3] slowly falls, the dawn stars sink Chang’e regrets stealing the marvellous potion[4]— jade-green waters, blue-black sky — at night in her heart   Statistical data indicates that the men who have written poems to her are too numerous to count Yet none describes her appearance; not because she is embarassingly ugly, but because she is too lovely From ancient times to the present day, among all lovely women, she is the only one to enjoy this honour: everyone knows she is very beautiful, without the poets needing to waste words or ink Incidentally, while no one wrote down the details of her beauty before, to do so today would be impossible The present is an ugly age, when the task of the poet is to write about ugliness As to what comes after — oh, don’t bring that up People everywhere know that the next age will be called the post-ugly era       Essay on an Assigned Topic   I am writing this essay on a topic assigned by Hou Houyi [5] Hou Houyi is an important historian, as well as my academic advisor He instructed me to make a record of the descent of Chang’e to the world He also

Contributor

July 2018

Kevin Brazil

Contributor

July 2018

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

Nora Ikstena's ‘Soviet Milk’

Book Review

August 2018

Kevin Brazil

Book Review

August 2018

Soviet Milk by Nora Ikstena opens with two women who cannot remember. ‘I don’t remember 15 October 1969,’ says the first. ‘I don’t remember...

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Prize Entry

April 2015

The Incidental

Luke Melia

Prize Entry

April 2015

The automatic rifle fire was followed by an unnerving whistle at Ti’s ear. He gripped the shopping bags, grabbed...

Prize Entry

April 2017

Abu One-Eye

Rav Grewal-Kök

Prize Entry

April 2017

He left two photographs.   In the first, his eldest brother balances him on a knee. It must be...

Interview

November 2013

Interview with Javier Marías

Oli Hazzard

Interview

November 2013

Javier Marías is one of Spain’s most acclaimed contemporary novelists. He began writing fiction at an early age –...

 

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