“I Prefer Not To”: Herman Melville’s Bartleby: The Scrivener
Literature’s great refusenik remains as ambiguous as ever – the everyman protestor who rebels of all stripes feel represents them.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
Literature’s great refusenik remains as ambiguous as ever – the everyman protestor who rebels of all stripes feel represents them.
The legendary acid-noir novel of the rave era returns in a long-awaited new edition.
Return To Trip City Read More
The only television interview with the writer, philosopher and transgressive artist.
Georges Bataille On Literature And Evil Read More
A 1946 collection of unflattering observations about the female of the species, freshly reissued for modern misanthropes.
Dames Are Dangerous! Read More
Remembering Alina Reyes’ The Butcher, the sensational and scandalous erotic novel of the 1980s.
In The Flesh: Looking Back At Alina Reyes’ The Butcher Read More
Exploring a little-known author of sleazy 1960s paperback cheap thrills.
The Pulp Fiction Of The Mysterious Jack Kahler Read More
Looking at a pair of stories that revive a grand old tradition of stand-alone short fiction.
Musing On Chapbooks Read More
Novelist Frank Cassese discusses extreme ideas, challenging philosophy, brutal music and forbidden ideas.
We Need To Talk About Baby Killer: An Interview With Frank Cassese Read More