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Words, Etc. First Quarter 2010

Featuring Margie Orford – The Queen of South African Crime Fiction. http://www.wordsetc.co.za/ This seventh edition of Wordsetc, South Africa’s foremost literary journal, is out. Hot on the heels of a fantastic edition that looked at the iconic novelist Imraan Coovadia, the latest edition continues to showcase the best of South African literature. It leads with [...]

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Wordsetc. Sixth Edition, 2009

Imraan Coovadia: Sixth edition of Wordsetc hits bookshelves  “Coovadia’s work hardly shies away from including troubling contemporary issues, including the inevitable twinning of race and political life in South Africa (and the myriad hues in which this link appears); the ambiguous position of Indians living outside of the Subcontinent – their ability to fit between [...]

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Esopus Editorial Policy – Tod Lippy

Editor’s Note by Tod Lippy www.esopusmag.com    The source of the Esopus is in the Catskill Mountains. It begins as a small creek and grows steadily as it meanders north, then southeast, then northeast until it empties into the Hudson River. In the 19th century it was a powerful stream that carved canyons along its [...]

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Esopus 10

Esopus 10 (Spring 2008) about esopus CONTENTS: ARTIST’S PROJECT: BEREND STRIK “Untitled, 2008″ (removable insert) ARTIST’S PROJECT: YVONNE JACQUETTE “Untitled, 2008″ 50 FRAMES: PETER HUTTON’S AT SEA (2007) Introduction and interview by Scott MacDonald DAILY REMINDERS Letters by Robert Guest ARTIST’S PROJECT: DULCE PINZÓN “The Real Story of the Superheroes” NEW VOICES: “PLATE TECTONICS” By [...]

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Esopus 9

Esopus 9 (Fall 2007) about esopus CONTENTS: A SHORT FILM ABOUT ANDY WARHOL By Jim LyonsARTIST’S PROJECT: SARAH MALAKOFF “Untitled Interiors”DECONSTRUCTING CONSTRUCTING By David QuarfootARTIST’S PROJECT: CHARLIE WHITE “American Blondes 2005″I’M WITH THE BAND By Heather McPhersonFOUND OBJECT: STALAG JOURNAL Contributed by John Limon100 FRAMES: “I DON’T WANT TO SLEEP ALONE” by Tsai Ming-Liang; Afterword [...]

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Cabinet – Issue 32, FIRE

Cabinet – A quarterly of art and culture Columns Ingestion / Power Hungry Ben Kafka Dining with the Committee of Public Safety A Minor History of / Falling from Great Heights Joshua Foer Down to earth Colors / Puce Barry Sanders A flea in your ear Inventory / Everyone Once in Berlin! Mel Gordon A semiotics of the Weimar [...]

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Cabinet – Issue 32, THE UNDERGROUND

Cabinet – A quarterly of art and culture   This issue, with a themed section on The Underground, is 112 pages. Columns Ingestion / Guinomi Allen S. Weiss Intoxicating cup Inventory / Auspicious Cats Martin Clutterbuck The pick of the litter Object Lesson / Object of Contention Celeste Olalquiaga Coral grief Colors / Maroon Moyra Davey Staying on hue [...]

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Cabinet – Issue 29, SLOTH

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Cabinet – A quarterly of art and culture   This issue, with a themed section on Sloth, is 112 pages. It contains a special poster by artists Dan Perjovschi. Columns Inventory Helen Mirra Index For Der Räuber Ingestion Mark Morris Hexed House A Minor History Of Joshua Foer Time Without Clocks Colors Emily Roysdon Opal   Main Hydropolis Brian Dillon [...]

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Chimurenga 14: Everyone Has Their Indian

Chimurenga 14, “Everyone Has Their Indian”, seeks to unpack the relation between Africa and South Asia. Born out of the ongoing conversation between divergent temporal registers, between different territories and bodies of thought, it can be seen both as a map of actual lines that criss-cross the Mediterranean and Indian oceans and a log of [...]

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Nicholas Hlobo – Kwatsityw’Iziko

“Kwatsityw’iziko” means crossing the hearth and refers, most literally, to sex. In Xhosa culture, as in many European traditions, married couples sleep in separate beds.  To initiate intimacy, one has to cross the centre of the room, where one would traditionally find the hearth. If Izele spoke of birth this show speaks of what happens [...]

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