Salvage #10
by Verso
Spring/Summer 2021 issue of Salvage, featuring Kevin Ochieng Okoth, Marianela D’Aprile, Richard Seymour and others.
The Disorder of the Future includes an essay on the settler-colonial politics of an airport by Francesco Anselmetti, Kevin Ochieng Okoth on decolonisation and rethinking the cycle of national liberation, Marianela D’Aprile on protesting during a plague, Jonas Marvin and Gary Howe on Brexit, Richard Seymour on fascism, Sharri Plonski on confronting the infrastructural terrain of Gulf-Israel relations, Joseph Tomaras on refusing the tyranny of manhood, and Michael Roberts on modern monetary theory.
The artist of this issue is Jesse Darling, and the volume concludes with a short story from Helen Mackreath.Salvage is a bi-annual journal of politics, arts and letters, founded in 2015. Each issue includes various non-fiction essays, visual art, poetry and, sometimes, fiction. Its website is www.salvage.zone
The Disorder of the Future includes an essay on the settler-colonial politics of an airport by Francesco Anselmetti, Kevin Ochieng Okoth on decolonisation and rethinking the cycle of national liberation, Marianela D’Aprile on protesting during a plague, Jonas Marvin and Gary Howe on Brexit, Richard Seymour on fascism, Sharri Plonski on confronting the infrastructural terrain of Gulf-Israel relations, Joseph Tomaras on refusing the tyranny of manhood, and Michael Roberts on modern monetary theory.
The artist of this issue is Jesse Darling, and the volume concludes with a short story from Helen Mackreath.Salvage is a bi-annual journal of politics, arts and letters, founded in 2015. Each issue includes various non-fiction essays, visual art, poetry and, sometimes, fiction. Its website is www.salvage.zone
PUBLISHER:
Verso Books
ISBN-10:
183976774X
ISBN-13:
9781839767746
BINDING:
Paperback
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 6.5800(W) x Dimensions: 9.4600(H) x Dimensions: 0.8300(D)