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Salvage #9
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Salvage #9

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Winter 2020 issue of Salvage, featuring Andreas Malm, Helen Charman, James Meadway, Tessa McWatt, and many others.

That Hideous Strength includes a major essay from James Meadway on the late David Graeber’s political economy and the lessons in it for today’s left, Tessa McWatt on the Black Lives Matter uprisings of 2020, Benjamin Kunkel on the 2020 US Presidential election, Judy Thorne on femme excess and its necessity for planetary liberation, Ben Davis on the politics of online, James Foley on Scotland’s Covid-19 response, and Alex Billet on contemporary Los Angeles.

Richard Seymour is in conversation with Andreas Malm about his latest book, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, and poetry editor Caitlin Doherty interviews this issue’s featured poet, Helen Charman. The artist of this issue is Stephanie Monohan, and the volume concludes with a haunting short story from Davinia Hamilton.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Verso Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 April 2021
Pages
256
ISBN
9781839764721

Winter 2020 issue of Salvage, featuring Andreas Malm, Helen Charman, James Meadway, Tessa McWatt, and many others.

That Hideous Strength includes a major essay from James Meadway on the late David Graeber’s political economy and the lessons in it for today’s left, Tessa McWatt on the Black Lives Matter uprisings of 2020, Benjamin Kunkel on the 2020 US Presidential election, Judy Thorne on femme excess and its necessity for planetary liberation, Ben Davis on the politics of online, James Foley on Scotland’s Covid-19 response, and Alex Billet on contemporary Los Angeles.

Richard Seymour is in conversation with Andreas Malm about his latest book, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, and poetry editor Caitlin Doherty interviews this issue’s featured poet, Helen Charman. The artist of this issue is Stephanie Monohan, and the volume concludes with a haunting short story from Davinia Hamilton.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Verso Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 April 2021
Pages
256
ISBN
9781839764721