Kilometer 101 explores political undesirables who were exiled from Moscow
By Francesca Peacock
A museum sells off a collection in favor of NFTs and virtual exhibitions
By Francesca Peacock
Her latest leaves us stranded between serious fiction and a particularly extreme Reddit forum
By Francesca Peacock
His work exists on the boundary of abstraction and realism
By Francesca Peacock
When he wasn’t obsessing over pornography, he could be truly insightful and touching
By Francesca Peacock
Why do we find the dark side of sexuality so terrifying?
By Francesca Peacock
What are we missing out on in our endless pursuit of productivity?
By Francesca Peacock
The British could learn something from these impressive missionaries of literature
By Francesca Peacock
Who was she? Films like Blonde cast us into a hall of mirrors
By Francesca Peacock
Why are we so content to minimize and forget the work of translators?
By Francesca Peacock
Celebrations of her novel Mrs. Dalloway should be more raucous than they are
By Francesca Peacock
It’s a time of nostalgia, of seeking that which is perpetually, unrecoverably lost
By Francesca Peacock