Structurally speaking, the short story is often overlooked as a literary form. This collection of essays demonstrates how, in fact, the short story boasts a long tradition of deploying some of the most tightly coiled, daring and complicated structures of any literary form.
Structurally speaking, the short story is often overlooked as a literary form. This collection of essays demonstrates how, in fact, the short story bo...
Why are books so very powerful? What do the books we've read over our lives - our own personal libraries - make of us? What does the unravelling of our tradition of public libraries, so hard-won but now in jeopardy, say about us? This is about what we do with books and what they do with us: how they travel with us; how they shock us, and more.
Why are books so very powerful? What do the books we've read over our lives - our own personal libraries - make of us? What does the unravelling of ou...
Rachel Kneebone (born 1973, Oxfordshire) is a London-based artist internationally renowned for her porcelain sculptures that intricately fuse human, natural, and abstract forms in ways that are simultaneously serene and cacophonous, beautiful yet grotesque, otherworldly yet full of humanity. Exploring themes such as sexual desire, mortality, anguish, and despair, Kneebone's sculptures are contemporary visions of eternal truths, conveyed with endless imagination and impressive artistry in equal measure. Launched in anticipation of '399 Days', Kneebone's latest presentation at White Cube,...
Rachel Kneebone (born 1973, Oxfordshire) is a London-based artist internationally renowned for her porcelain sculptures that intricately fuse human, n...