Isabel Waidner’s Goldsmith Prize-winning new novel is a cri de coeur from a Tory Britain battered by inequities. Since the … More
Tag: Titus Chalk
AN IMPOSSIBLE LOVE, a novel by Christine Angot, reviewed by Titus Chalk
Christine Angot’s latest novel to appear in English, An Impossible Love, is an elusive read. Slippery to pin down in … More
The Employees, a workplace novel of the 22nd century by Olga Ravn, reviewed by Titus Chalk
Powerful men like to send things into space. Perhaps the darkness between the stars is the proximity to godliness they … More
COUNTERFACTUAL LOVE STORIES & OTHER EXPERIMENTS, a collection by Jackson Bliss, reviewed by Titus Chalk
In Counterfactual Love Stories & Other Experiments, Jackson Bliss sets out to stun. Each of the 13 stories in this … More
THE PASTOR, a novel by Hanne Ørstavik, reviewed by Titus Chalk
For Liv, the titular pastor in Hanne Ørstavik’s 2004 novel—translated from the Norwegian for the first time by Martin Aitken—language … More