• The European Review of Books #11

European Review of Books

The European Review of Books #11

The European Review of Books is a magazine of culture and ideas, in print and online, in English and in a writer’s own tongue. A bold, experimental, and even chaotic addition to the literary review world. Each issue is bound with perforated edge pages, meant to rip to read on, an offering to the timeless delight of absorption in a page. 

Inside this issue:

  • The virtuosity of evil: Translating Nuremberg
  • Pasolini's Petrolio staged: Visions of capitalist hell
  • Making soup with populist algorithms
  • Pirates of the Mediterranean
  • Psychopaths and AI never know when the shut up!
  • Julio Cortazar: A kiss like a fish in the mouth
  • Writing while the world burns: Marcel Proust, Thomas Mann, Stefan Zweig
  • Paul Celan's floral poems from a Nazi labour camp
  • What do Europeans dream about?
  • Fathers & sons hold hands

 

 Cornwall, United Kingdom; 20x27cm; 160 pages; Triannual