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Whatever it is, we're against it. Since 2000.

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    Letter to Pessoa and Vishvarupa: The Other as Self, The Self as Other

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    "He saw himself, an inmate, locked away with his own memories ... As he reread the philosophical texts and poured over his notes, he found that his present interpretation was not identical to the one he remembered. What he had read the previous day had modified his memories."

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    He worked as a manual laborer, managed a farm, owned a jazz club. He didn't finish high school. In 1976 he was arrested for robbing a bank (his fourth robbery) and sentenced to prison. This gave him the gift of time, and the well-stocked prison libraries of France in the late 70s

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    My piece for 3:AM remembering the extraordinary life and philosophy of Bernard Stiegler. A huge inspiration for me personally and truly a great loss for philosophy as a whole. He will be sorely missed. RIP Bernard.

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    "In 1976 he was arrested for the armed robbery of a bank in Toulouse—his fourth bank robbery—and was eventually sentenced to five years in prison. It was during this period, from 1978 to 1983, that he found philosophy." Matt Bluemink on the life and ideas of Bernard Stiegler.

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    Aug 10

    "For him, poems house us, alter our worlds, and are carried through life, nested into thoughts and everyday objects" Gorgeous review. A book I must buy.💥

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    "I imagine that Davidson pictures poetry as place-making, or common-place-making. Perhaps he sees each poem sent out to be read as a new brick, helping to form an open home for all..." My review of Jonathan Davidson's A Commonplace just out in 🍏

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    "Moving with the ease rhythm of speech, it appears as con-verse-ation—posing poetry as a somewhat sympoeitic art, or an act of togetherness: ‘The sharing’s the thing.’" on A Commonplace by Jonathan Davidson.

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    Aug 10

    Olivia Laing on temporality, longing for deep time to counter the deleterious effects of present time. Interview in . Give this a read.

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    Aug 8

    blisteringly insightful review by new_sinews issue3 (soon-to-appear) contributor of fellow new_sinews issue3 contributor

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    So happy to see the new Bruce Boone book! Here’s a wee piece I wrote about Century of Clouds in 2009 which feels like a century of clouds ago in ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️

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    Aug 6
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    Aug 6

    A few pages from my (very fussily) handprinted pamphlet ‘ISOLATION’ are now part of ’s wonderful Poem Brut series.

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    Reading this beautiful memoir by - just a few chapters in and I feel so grateful to have it to hand. It’s so hard to think and write about these taboo and complex subjects but she does so kindly and with such humanity. Well done, Sam x

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