Always open-access, we publish curated conversations in the form of clusters—groups of essays centering around specific themes, topics, lit, and discourses
The late, great CD Wright is going to be honored at Post45 Contemporaries with an incredible, moving, expansive cluster of essays edited by @aliciaawwright . We are SO excited for this cluster, and we’ll be debuting it this week. Stay tuned for these pieces!
The late, great CD Wright is going to be honored at Post45 Contemporaries with an incredible, moving, expansive cluster of essays edited by @aliciaawwright . We are SO excited for this cluster, and we’ll be debuting it this week. Stay tuned for these pieces!
This ‘flash’ by Krasznahorkai is so teachable. A maestro of temporal fugues and forked tongues, K runs the gamut in form/genre, often mixing or shifting pieces into larger works. Neologisms, “petcocks,” as rendered by @caringerel! Also: the way he works two-sides of tenses!
Greet the new year with a new Contemporaries cluster, reflecting on one of the great TV dramas of the past decade
AFTER THE LEFTOVERS, edited by Erica Fretwell and @AnnaKrauthamer
🚨 Dropping tomorrow, 01.01.2025 🚨
@anniemcclanahan @brouillettese We have a couple! Off the top of my head I like
https://t.co/x7skmqt2gb
https://t.co/WB4lHOQur0
https://t.co/9XkwYFOYR9
but there are others!
We bring you “Samuel R. Delany’s Improbable Communities,” a consideration the author’s sex-worlds & his aesthetics/politics of (often) public sex.
Ed. By Blake Stricklin, and ft. work by @kirinwgrene, Rebekah Sheldon, Y Howard, and Christopher Breu!
Link in next tweet 1/8
To finish up the cluster, Blake Stricklin reads Delany’s Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders and its joyous excess of love, lust, and encounter as radical worldmaking.
https://t.co/MAS4KAWbrt
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We bring you “Samuel R. Delany’s Improbable Communities,” a consideration the author’s sex-worlds & his aesthetics/politics of (often) public sex.
Ed. By Blake Stricklin, and ft. work by @kirinwgrene, Rebekah Sheldon, Y Howard, and Christopher Breu!
Link in next tweet 1/8
In Christopher Breu’s “Blueprints for a Red Sexual Revolution,” Delany’s non-nostalgic “sexual commons” of old Times Square offers a geography of contact and the an-arranging politics of sexual encounter.
https://t.co/0BM7h0R1Hn
7/8
Very excited for this—read about Delany's Times Square, & also Phallos, Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders, The Motion of Light in Water, & more!
Enjoy this cluster & find wonderful & perverse alternatives to/of consumption, in honor of the Times Square of yore.
🥳🫣 Surprise—there's a brand new CLUSTER COMING TO YOU Friday, on Samuel Delany's Sexual Politics & Paraliterary Style!
Ed. by Blake Stricklin, ft. Y Howard, Kirin Wachter-Grene, Christopher Breu, & Rebekah Sheldon. (Photo: Y Howard)🤗
Also: see our Bl*Sk* for more!📘🪻🪂☁️