TANK MAGAZINE | Summer Reader, 2018 | Issue 75 | BUY THIS ISSUE
front
books
- TANK BOOK ISSUE 2018: our fourth annual review of the best new publications. Selected with guest editors Barbara Epler, Karthika V.K. and Rémi Faucheux. THE MARVELLOUS EQUATIONS OF THE DREAD by Marcia Douglas
- WE THAT ARE YOUNG by Preti Taneja
- TWO DONKEYS IN A WAR ZONE by Clément Lambelet
- SURVEILLANCE VALLEY by Yasha Levine
- BOSPHOROUS PRIVATE by Nevbahar Koç
- DREAMERS by Snigdha Poonam
- MADE IN NORTH KOREA by Nicholas Bonner
- THE LAST CHILDREN OF TOKYO by Yoko Tawada
- THERE'S A CARNIVAL TODAY by Indra Bahadur Rai
- COUNTER INSTITUTION by Nandini Bagchee
- YELLOW NEGROES AND OTHER IMAGINARY CREATURES by Yvan Alagbé
- MOON BROW by Shahriar Mandanipour
- GOLD AND SILVER by Luce Lebart
- WE ALL SHAT IN A DIAPER PAIL by Mary Jane Dean
- BLUE SELF-PORTRAIT by Noémi Lefebvre
- STANLEY KUBRICK'S NAPOLEON by Alison Castle
- THE KREMLIN BALL by Curzio Malaparte
- THE SNAKE AND THE LOTUS by Appupen
- POONACHI by Perumal Murugan
- A.P.C. TRANSMISSION by Jean Touitou
- GOOD TROUBLE by Joseph O’Neill
- THE PISCES by Melissa Broder
- A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN SEVEN CHEAP THINGS by Raj Patel and Jason W. Moore
- NOTES AND METHODS by Hilma af Klint
- CONVENIENCE STORE WOMAN by Sayaka Murata
- INFINITE RESIGNATION by Eugene Thacker
- SOME TRICK by Helen DeWitt
- THE CHANDELIER by Clarice Lispector
- PHENOMENON by Ryo Kaneyasu
- HUMANISE SOMETHING FREE OF ERROR by Sarah Piegay Espenon
- AMERICAN HISTORIES by John Edgar Wideman
- MEN AND APPARITIONS by Lynne Tillman
- STATIONS by Noémie Goudal
- RAYON VERT by Senta Simond
- THE FARM by Héctor Abad
- TORTURE OF WOMEN by Nancy Spero
- NO PRESENTS PLEASE: MUMBAI STORIES by Jayant Kaikini
- MARGINS OF EXCESS by Max Pinckers
- SICK by Porochista Khakpour
- THE FAULT by Grégoire Eloy
- THE SENSATIONAL LIFE AND DEATH OF QANDEEL BALOCH by Sanam Maher
- ALAÏA: LIVRE DE COLECTION by Prosper Assouline
- THE BOOK OF CHOCOLATE SAINTS by Jeet Thayil
- AN ORDINARY MAN'S GUIDE TO RADICALISM by Neyaz Farooquee
- OH SH*T WHAT NOW? by Craig Oldham
- LIARTOWN: The First Four Years 2013-2017 by Sean Tejaratchi
- SENSE AND SOLIDARITY: JHOLAWALA ECONOMICS FOR EVERYONE by Jean Drèze
- PHANTOM AFRICA by Michel Leiris
- A ROCK IS A RIVER by Maya Rochat
- LEGENDS OF THE CONDOR HEROES: A HERO BORN by Jin Yong
- POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN ANCIENT INDIA by Upinder Singh
- THE HOSPITAL by Ahmed Bouanani
- BINARY WRITINGS by Xavier Antin
- THE ALTAR OF THE ONLY WORLD by Sharanya Manivannan
features
- PORTRAIT OF A WRITER: Caroline Issa interviews Fatima Bhutto. Photography by Gabby Laurent
- BEN ENWONWU'S TUTU, 1974, by Ben Okri
- TIME AND AGAIN by Masoud Golsorkhi
- HERE COMES THE SUN photography by Nick Seaton, styling by Ruth Higginbotham
- I AM NOT A ROBOT by Reema Salha Fadda
- A NOTE ON THE AUTHOR photography by Vito Fernicola, styling by Dogukan Nesanir
- PHANTASMAGORIC JAPAN: Tank in Japan
- Japan Reading List
talks
- LUBAINA HIMID: “White people don’t encounter black people in Britain armed to the teeth with knives and guns”
- JESMYN WARD: “Every time something happened, the larger culture dominated the narrative about that person’s death”
- OLGA TOKARCZUK: “Thinking for me means asking the right questions, paradoxical questions”
- JACKIE WANG: “Florida is a really weird and fucked-up place”
- DANIEL TRILLING: “People were in hiding and smuggler were switching the routes or police were chasing people out of particular towns”
- RAZI AHMED: “Literature and politics are not at all in divergence, especially in a country like ours”
- MA YANSONG: “It’s new in China to think of architecture as related to cultural identity”
- HILTON ALS: “It takes a special courage to be unaware that you’re different”
- ANNA TSING: “I think disorientation is the point of anthropology”
- BEI DAO: “The child’s instinct is to not eat the pet”