Steve Pyke’s portraits of World War One veterans.
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Steve Pyke’s collection of portraits of the world’s leading philosophers was published in 1994. His photographs of World War One veterans appeared in Granta 45, which marked the seventy-fifth anniversary of the end of World War One.
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‘It’s true that public sex and cruising can be complicated, but I still believe in the solidarity that a look can forge between people.’
Amelia Abraham and Jack Parlett discuss cruising, nostalgia and the privatisation of public sex.
‘How far can one deviate from the accepted pieties before one is kicked out?’
Brandon Taylor on naturalism and the future of fiction.
‘If all things were equal, what were we even doing here? Why weren’t we lying on our living-room floors, watching the dance of the dust, today and every day?’
Memoir by Noreen Masud.
‘He knew that he did not want it to stop, that he could not escape the grip of this terrible excitement.’
Fiction by Tom Crewe.
‘I lost my own father at 12 yrs. of age and know what it is to be raised on lies and silences’.
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