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| | | | | Frauke Uhlenbruch Esther Hamori's God's Monsters, a non-fiction overview of monstrous beings from ancient Jewish and Christian traditions, identifies the monster of monsters in its first chapter. And it might surprise you that Hamori suggests that this monster may be God, in whose employ rampaging angels, fiery serpents, and stalking demons wreak havoc on humans.... | |
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| | | | | This is my first read of American author Percival Everett, a prolific writer I have been aware of for a few years and wanted to read. So Much Blue is partly set in France so I chose to read that first. I loved it. It's a multi-layered novel with different strands contributing to an eventual... | |
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| | | | | I'm pleased to announce the start of our book event on our own Adam Kotsko's most recent book, Neoliberalism's Demons: On the Political Theology of Late Capital (Stanford University Press: 2018). We've got a very exciting lineup of contributors, listed in our schedule below. The starting point for Kotsko's intervention in the book is his... | |
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| | | theatre, film & tv past and present 2001-2008 & 2013... | ||