Revolutionary Rupture: A review of China Miéville’s A Spectre, Haunting

Revolutionary Rupture: A review of China Miéville's A Spectre, Haunting: On the Communist Manifesto Anna McFarlane Under Review:A Spectre, Haunting: On the Communist Manifesto. China Miéville. Haymarket Books, November 2022. China Miéville is the most important UK author of the early twenty-first century; his Bas Lag fantasy trilogy brought a new kind of socially-conscious weird … Continue reading Revolutionary Rupture: A review of China Miéville’s A Spectre, Haunting

With Empathy and Imagination: a Review of Everything For Everyone by M.E. O’Brien & Eman Abdelhadi

With Empathy and Imagination: a Review of Everything For Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072 by M.E. O'Brien & Eman Abdelhadi Ben Berman Ghan Under Review:Everything For Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072. M.E. O'Brien & Eman Abdelhadi. Common Notions, August 2, 2022. The world loves a … Continue reading With Empathy and Imagination: a Review of Everything For Everyone by M.E. O’Brien & Eman Abdelhadi

ARB Recommends: From the Alaska, Alberta, Arkansas, and Athabasca UP Fall 2020 Catalogs

ARB Recommends is a regular column of ARB that covers seasonal catalogs from indie, trade, and academic publishers, highlighting the kinds of books our editors, contributors, and readers want to read. As a publication devoted to radical critical engagement with the world—and devoted to reviewing books and media that do this—it only makes sense for … Continue reading ARB Recommends: From the Alaska, Alberta, Arkansas, and Athabasca UP Fall 2020 Catalogs