As I was reading William Egginton’s The Rigor of Angels, I began to think about thresholds. Or rather, I began to think about that liminal space in-between spaces, that no-space that allows both spaces to exist.
Tag: Borges
The Last Litany of Lunev [Installment 2 of 2]
In the dim corridors of the National Library of Argentina, my search for documents on Cold War espionage led me to an obscure and forgotten manuscript of Borges.
Abstracting Utopia: Chase Griffins Interviews Jeff Noon
Jeff Noon is an award-winning British novelist, short story writer, and playwright. Here he talks about the creative process, cultural (d)evolution, and utopia.


