“Her Smell Spoke Another Language”: On Tice Cin’s “Keeping the House”
In this novel of immigrant life in London, terrors and pleasures loom just out of frame.
In this novel of immigrant life in London, terrors and pleasures loom just out of frame.
How can artists create images that counter the carceral state?
Piper French reviews the new novel from Viet Thanh Nguyen, “The Committed.”
Piper French reviews "The Passenger: Greece," the new essay collection from Europa Editions and Iperborea.
Piper French is captivated by “French Guiana: Memory Traces of the Penal Colony,” a photo-text by Patrick Chamoiseau and Rodolphe Hammadi.
Piper French enjoys “Braised Pork,” the new novel by An Yu.
Piper French on the contemporary resonance of Haskell Wexler's "Medium Cool."