CULTURE
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Writing on the wall, writing on the water
Cofiwch Dryweryn (remember Tryweryn). The walls exhort us in bright red and white, from Llanrhystud in West Wales to Chicago.…
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Writing is a job, not a mission
Every year in Poland we ritualistically lament the country’s low-level readership, but we are yet to see the state take…
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Extraterrestrial concepts of life | Eurozine
Sometimes it is almost impossible to escape a feeling of wonder for the abundance of life in our world. Especially…
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The language that waited at the doorstep
Languages’ similarities are not rooted in a special genetics for language. They follow from culture and common information-processing solutions and…
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The Arab apocalypse | Eurozine
Historians are generally wary of commemorations – fireworks that dazzle the eye only to fade in the same instant. But…
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Seeds of another world | Eurozine
Ever since Donald Trump’s victory in last year’s US presidential election, there has been frantic speculation about what it is…
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The art of despair | Eurozine
The Syrian writer, journalist and dissident Yassin al-Haj Saleh is one of the most prominent voices of the Syrian Revolution.…
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Not epistemic enough to be discussed
The following text is a chapter from Decolonising Art: Beyond the Obvious (2025), a publication that summarizes and documents a…
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Serbia’s present future | Eurozine
The student protests in Serbia have persisted for seven months, yielding widespread and diverse effects. All state universities are still…
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Crises past and present | Eurozine
We live in the era of polycrisis, where ‘the horsemen of the apocalypse have to be dealt with together’. The…
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