End-stage Rot
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Here’s my take on Cory Doctorow’s #enshittification published by @versobooks.bsky.social for @review31.bsky.social (give them a follow)— it’s funny, depressing but ultimately it’s a useful resource for working out why so many platforms increasingly offer up awful UX. review31.co.uk/article/view...
29.01.2026 17:11
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A Longer, Deeper Look
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“Cooper’s novels remind us that an artistic life is all about practice, a way of living: observation, questions, uncertainty.”
In @review31.bsky.social, Thomas Chadwick reviews Jeremy Cooper’s new novel, “Discord” - review31.co.uk/article/view...
22.01.2026 12:30
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Chard and Beans
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The Plains, by Federico Falco and translated by Jennifer Croft, is a "moving and beautifully made novel".
Thank you @review31.bsky.social!
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21.01.2026 16:59
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Contemporary Gothic
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I spent some time with last year's Nightjar Press chapbooks and ended up writing about creepy birds and the contemporary gothic. Review 31 kindly took it on. Free to read here: review31.co.uk/essay/view/1...
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22.01.2026 07:43
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More Acute Agony
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"The letters convey a picture of two writers in alternating states of vitality & decline, pushing against the threat of both illness & obscurity."
Rachel Dastgir on LETTERS TO EUGENE
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12.01.2026 14:01
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The End of the Good Story
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"Dog Days is a work that contends with the difficulty of committing words to a page, & letting them stay there."
Julia Merican on Emily LaBarge's DOG DAYS
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12.01.2026 14:00
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Review 31's Books of the Year 2025
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My pick for @review31.bsky.social's Books of the Year 2025 is Alex Pheby's Waterblack, the third volume in the Cities of the Weft trilogy. Superb, strange fantasy that has reinvigorated the genre. @alexpheby.bsky.social @galleybeggars.bsky.social
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20.12.2025 15:30
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Review 31's Books of the Year 2025
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A pleasure to contribute to this connoisseurs' list of books of the year for @review31.bsky.social
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I chose Old Kiln by Jia Pingwa, translated by James Trapp, Olivia Milburn and Christopher Payne, published by @sinoistbooks.bsky.social
19.12.2025 16:47
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That time of year again, and here's my off-trail Book of the Year choice.
16.12.2025 13:50
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Scope Creep
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"Pester has a precise ear for the frictionless formulations of contemporary organisational life that promise progress while pointing at nothing. These empty signifiers become a source of dread rather than comedy."
Robert Kiely on THE EXPANSION PROJECT
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03.11.2025 11:55
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‘Some of what we did became a thing'
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"The internet is cooked. What began as a genuinely participatory medium ... has since become an extractive device, mining human creativity for corporate profit."
Christopher Webb on Joanna Walsh's AMATEURS!
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03.11.2025 11:53
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At the Desk
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Thrilled to share this lovely review of my book @review31.bsky.social
24.09.2025 13:43
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The Ground Beneath Our Feet
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"It’s in the precarious middle zone between personal rage & systemic failure that disaster nationalism mutates."
Tymek Woodham on Richard Seymour's Disaster Nationalism
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16.09.2025 11:48
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Myth and Supposition
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"The result is a book that emerges as of a spell: of preservation, but also a conjuring of memories that have been lost or deliberately forgotten."
Jemima Skala on Olga Tokarczuk's House of Day, House of Night
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16.09.2025 11:47
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The Foundational Act
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hello Bluesky I wrote an article about the French author, photographer, and conceptual artist Édouard Levé, who wrote a book called “Suicide” and then immediately killed himself
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08.09.2025 12:47
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Myth and Supposition
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“The result is a book that emerges as of a spell: of preservation, but also a conjuring of memories that have been lost or deliberately forgotten.”
In @review31.bsky.social, Jemima Skala reviews Olga Tokarczuk’s newly translated novel, “House of Day, House of Night” review31.co.uk/article/view...
09.09.2025 13:02
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So much to answer for
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Very grateful to Hugh Foley and @review31.bsky.social for this thoughtful and perceptive review of Poor Ghost!
30.08.2025 19:51
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Moodboard Maoism
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"Little Pink Book doesn’t just perform dandyism; it participates in what Fredric Jameson famously called pastiche: a ‘blank parody’ that imitates style without satirical intent or critical edge."
Elena Basada on Olivia Kan-Sperling's LITTLE PINK BOOK
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28.08.2025 13:41
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Women's Fiction
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“‘Cautery’ follows two women, one real and one imagined, one left unnamed and one semi-forgotten to history.”
In @review31.bsky.social, Bronwyn Scott-McCharen reviews Lucía Lijtmaer’s newly translated novel, “Cautery” - review31.co.uk/article/view...
03.07.2025 13:16
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To Be a Machine?
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“The object of fixation becomes an instrument for self-flagellation, rather than a breathing person to know and to love.”
In @review31.bsky.social, Brynn Valentine reviews Harriet Armstrong’s debut novel, “To Rest Our Minds and Bodies” - review31.co.uk/article/view...
28.07.2025 13:13
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The Future is Erotic
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"Tham's simple call is radical: sex is more than 'just sex', for it is social and socially 'spoken'."
Gabrielle Sicam on Revolutionary Desires
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30.05.2025 09:19
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‘They’re interesting to look at in some way’
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"The old guard of self-consciously male writers would have found only the comic, the satirical even, in such a colossus of inarticulacy as Istvan; what Szalay finds, however, is something universal."
@cosmoadair.bsky.social on David Szalay's FLESH
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29.04.2025 10:02
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Laocoön’s Gaze: On Aliocha Coll, the Two <I>Attila</i>s, and the Literature of No Future
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"What does it mean to write for the future when the possibility of any future at all is thrown radically into doubt?"
Jon Repetti on two Attilas
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07.04.2025 10:09
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Laocoön’s Gaze: On Aliocha Coll, the Two <I>Attila</i>s, and the Literature of No Future
Review 31 is an online literary review.
"What does it mean to write for the future when the possibility of any future at all is thrown radically into doubt?"
Jon Repetti on two Attilas
bit.ly/4i0hYNP
07.04.2025 10:09
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Great to see the institution that is Review 31 on Bluesky!
15.02.2025 08:55
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Anger Is an Energy
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"Self-knowledge alone simply isn’t going to cut it; to really understand the way ‘anger drives the world’, one must look beyond the heuristic of the individual."
Tymek Woodham on Josh Cohen's All the Rage: Why Anger Drives the World (@grantamag.bsky.social)
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14.02.2025 14:13
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There’s No Such Thing as Other People’s Children
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"Sophistry & syllogisms paint all anti-war protesters as antisemitic terrorist sympathisers. These are hackneyed but maddeningly effective strategies..."
@tadhghoey.bsky.social on Omar El Akkad's One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
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14.02.2025 14:09
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And lo: here we are, on Bluesky. Pls repost to spread the word!
13.02.2025 11:25
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All Jokes Aside
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"Childishness & adult language-use are persistently, & with vicious irony, switching scales: ‘pointing it up while scaling it down.’ This can induce wild laughter, but also unbearable gravity."
@jackbarron93.bsky.social on the poetry of J.H. Prynne
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13.02.2025 11:19
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