The White Review No. 33 features interviews with writer Siri Hustvedt and feminist scholar Sara Ahmed. The issue includes new fiction by Gina Apostol,...
Irenosen Okojie’s first novel Butterfly Fish (2015) follows Joy, a photographer in London who inherits a cursed brass head and...
A few years ago, I read Revolution at Point Zero (2012), Silvia Federici’s career-spanning collection of essays on reproductive...
Lydia Davis takes a wry approach to her own biography. In 2011, she began assembling a false one, ‘Goodbye...
‘INQUESTS INTO THE DEATHS ARISING FROM THE FISHMONGERS’ HALL AND LONDON BRIDGE TERROR ATTACK CASE MANAGEMENT’1 with asides,...
Members of THE WHITE REVIEW editorial team, contributors and friends of the magazine reveal the books they’ve been reading and revisiting...
1. SAND AND SNOW He is a warrior prince. He hunts in the deserts of central Arabia. He...
1. I see your picture for the first time two summers ago, sometime in early July. I am scrolling...
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