The White Review No. 33 features interviews with writer Siri Hustvedt and feminist scholar Sara Ahmed. The issue includes new fiction by Gina Apostol,...
In the morning, the square was white. Voula’s hair was white. A pigeon on a bronze horse shifted, sent...
Originally, feathers evolved to retain heat; later, they were repurposed for a means of flight. No one ever accuses...
In 1976, whilst still a student at the Royal College of Art in London, John Smith made a short...
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