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Engelska, 2021169 kr
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Translated from the French, Phototaxis is a fragmentary, darkly-humorous, and apocalyptic novel from a leading young voice from Montreal from Montreal centered around questions of friendship, the commodification of globalized tragedy, ecological crisis, the griefs of migration, and the possibility of political coherence in today's world.In a city mysteriously overflowing with meat, a museum is bombed, a classical piano player hooked on snuff films throws himself off a building, a charismatic but misled political organizer has disappeared, and a young immigrant navigates a crumbling continent. In the fallout of their friendship, Olivia Tapiero s Phototaxis deploys a fugal language at turns surreal, scathingly comic, poetic, and revolutionary to dismantle our world and construct one even closer to its breaking point, or further along in its breaking. Here, voice and event surge up like reflux from the exhausted throats of nature and urban spaces, sounding out an architecture of failure within a suspiciously steady rise of fascism and its persistent counterpoints. A dystopic work of hope that carries its own disintegration, Phototaxis (translated by Kit Schluter) is Tapiero s first novel to appear English.
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
174 kr
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An atmospheric rumination on gendered violence, cosmic collapse, and colonialism.From deep inside a black hole, comes Nothing at All—the space where everything collapses: form, genre, gender, and being. Olivia Tapiero’s poetic and essayistic fragments overflow with lyric beauty as they explore how colonialism, illness, and desire intertwine amidst personal and collective suffering. Generations, geographies, and desires mingle, contaminating one another in these anarchic, insubordinate texts. Here, the written word disrupts foundations and nations, claiming its own survival.
Svenska, 2026
110 kr
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Vårt andra nummer 2026 innehåller mycket översatt poesi, det gäller såväl diktbidragen som essäerna. Morris Wikström har läst tre ukrainska diktsamlingar, och resone- rar kring poesins möjlighet att göra motstånd mot den ryska imperialism som gjort poesins verktyg till vapen. Förra året var det trettio år sedan den norske författaren och poeten Tor Ulven dog. Han gav ut ett tiotal böcker under sin livstid, och gjorde stort avtryck i den norska litteraturen. Om det, och om Ulvens gärning från ett metafysiskt perspektiv, skriver litteraturvetaren Svala Edgren i sin essä om poeten.