Life-drawing classes and dreamlike documentaries feature in this selection of four Israeli artworks.
Read moreAmong Friends
A circle of acquaintances meet to gossip and trade barbs in this sharp novella by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya.
Read moreDominican Republic
Pink dresses, narrow streets, and strange gatherings feature in this selection of four Dominican artworks.
Read moreThailand
Fractal domes, Muay Thai combat, and young anglers feature in this selection of four Thai artworks.
Read moreA Beheading
Bundled into a car boot, a man awaits his fate in this panic-stricken short story by Mohsin Hamid.
Read moreBrief Encounters
Our 2017 interviewees pose questions to their fellow artists, authors, composers, and filmmakers.
Read moreThe Brief
A roundup of all of Silent Frame's 2017 interviews for The Brief, from Emma Donoghue to Marina Lewycka.
Read morePerspectives II
A roundup of the films, poems, stories, and graphic novels featured in the Perspectives column in 2017.
Read moreRule of Three I
A roundup of the artworks featured in the Rule of Three column in 2017, from Archipelago to Ligneous.
Read moreRule of Three II
A roundup of the artworks featured in the Rule of Three column in 2017, from Moribund to Zodiac.
Read moreStates of the Arts I
A roundup of artworks by African and Asian artists featured in the States of the Arts column in 2017.
Read moreDo You Love Me?
People and things gradually fade away for reasons unknown in this curious short story by Peter Carey.
Read moreMister Taylor
A ruthless businessman trades in shrunken heads in this sinister short story by Augusto Monterroso.
Read moreInterview: Marina Lewycka
‘Artists must speak for those whose voices have been taken away.’ We talk to author Marina Lewycka.
Read moreZimbabwe
Nail art, campfire stories, and mbiras feature in this selection of four Zimbabwean artworks.
Read moreInterview: Blanck Mass
Interview: Yiyun Li
'Nothing is detached from the real world.' We talk to Yiyun Li, award-winning author of The Vagrants.
Read moreInterview: Salvatore Scibona
'The goal of art was never to understand.' We talk to Salvatore Scibona, author of The End.
Read moreHarakiri
Swimming caps and bloody battles feature in this trio of artworks related to the word 'Harakiri'.
Read moreTlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius
Jorge Luis Borges explores an encyclopaedia of apocryphal planets in this enigmatic short story.
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