
Hector Bisi: Not just dandy
Writer and dandy Hector Bisi was born in Belém, in the Brazilian Amazon, and has donned several different hats since, working as an engineer, copywriter and modelling agent. He caused a bit of a stir some years ago with the publication of his debut novel Copacubana, which tells the tale of the owner of a...

Bad boys
Author’s note: What you’re about to read isn’t meant to be a positive or negative image or metaphor of Paris. Whether good or bad, beyond or besides all the clichés, and despite its possible arrogance, this book is meant to be Paris. One possible September Beau Patrick returned. Paris wasn’t there anymore. A year...

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CONTEXTS Coming in and going out Postcards with secrets, facing the unexperienced, doctors, priests, exterminating angels, smiling songs and drones over London. The continuing Plague Diary of Gonçalo M. Tavares, translated by Daniel Hahn. Why do birds sing? On nightwatch for a visiting Blythe’s reed warbler, Stanisław Łubieński reflects on musical nature and instinct. From...

Mariano takes stock
There was no doubt when the Castro & Castro Industries shares skyrocketed on the Stock Market: the family had sold control of the company to the Bank of Massachusetts. The long transaction, involving much back and forth, dashed the hopes of many investors. Rumour had it that Castro Sr. broke down in tears and actually...

April 2014
INTERVIEWS Kirsty Wark: Stand by your words by Katherine Nathan Yiyun Li’s multiple moments by Mark Reynolds Sheila Heti talks unpretty by Alexandra Peake-Tomkinson Amanda Lindhout: Compassion over hate by Mark Reynolds Rebecca Hunt: Poles apart by Alex Peake-Tomkinson SHORT STORIES Damn! by Charles Portis Catching the tap-tap to Cayes de Jacmel by Lane...