Israel

Life-drawing classes and dreamlike documentaries feature in this selection of four Israeli artworks.

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Among Friends

A circle of acquaintances meet to gossip and trade barbs in this sharp novella by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya.

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Dominican Republic

Pink dresses, narrow streets, and strange gatherings feature in this selection of four Dominican artworks.

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Thailand

Fractal domes, Muay Thai combat, and young anglers feature in this selection of four Thai artworks.

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A Beheading

Bundled into a car boot, a man awaits his fate in this panic-stricken short story by Mohsin Hamid.

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Brief Encounters

Our 2017 interviewees pose questions to their fellow artists, authors, composers, and filmmakers.

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The Brief

A roundup of all of Silent Frame's 2017 interviews for The Brief, from Emma Donoghue to Marina Lewycka.

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Perspectives II

A roundup of the films, poems, stories, and graphic novels featured in the Perspectives column in 2017.

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Rule of Three I

A roundup of the artworks featured in the Rule of Three column in 2017, from Archipelago to Ligneous.

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Rule of Three II

A roundup of the artworks featured in the Rule of Three column in 2017, from Moribund to Zodiac.

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States of the Arts I

A roundup of artworks by African and Asian artists featured in the States of the Arts column in 2017.

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Do You Love Me?

People and things gradually fade away for reasons unknown in this curious short story by Peter Carey.

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Mister Taylor

A ruthless businessman trades in shrunken heads in this sinister short story by Augusto Monterroso.

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Interview: Marina Lewycka

‘Artists must speak for those whose voices have been taken away.’ We talk to author Marina Lewycka.

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Zimbabwe

Nail art, campfire stories, and mbiras feature in this selection of four Zimbabwean artworks.

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Interview: Blanck Mass

‘Discovery is the backbone of expression.’ We talk to electronic musician Blanck Mass.

 

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Interview: Yiyun Li

'Nothing is detached from the real world.' We talk to Yiyun Li, award-winning author of The Vagrants.

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Interview: Salvatore Scibona

'The goal of art was never to understand.' We talk to Salvatore Scibona, author of The End.

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Harakiri

Swimming caps and bloody battles feature in this trio of artworks related to the word 'Harakiri'.

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Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius

Jorge Luis Borges explores an encyclopaedia of apocryphal planets in this enigmatic short story.

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