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NOSTALGIA FOR AN AGE YET TO COME 3:AM: Could you explain what you mean by the inevitability of dyschronia? You stated that nostalgia was impossible today — why exactly? MF: Dyschronia was a word coined, I believe, by Simon Reynolds. It signifies that “time out of joint” condition that I referred to above. It’s inevitable partly because it’s no longerpossible to have
3:AM PRESS - 3:AM MAGAZINE 3:AM Press would like to introduce you to the second title of its list for 2010, the memoir Autofellatio by James Maker. Critic and co-conspirator Mark Simpson describes the author as the “former lead singer with cult 80s Indie band Raymonde and 90s drag metal sensation RPLA, and one of Morrissey’s longest-serving friends” and thePOEM BRUT #37
Poem Brut #37 – Borne Coloring Found. By Linda Black. Linda Black is poet and visual artist ( print-maker, painter, collagist). Slant was published by Shearsman in 2016, Inventory in 2008 and Root in 2011. The Son of a Shoemaker (Hearing Eye 2012), consists of collaged prose-poems based on the early life of Hans Christian Andersen, plusthe
LOOKING AT TRUMP THROUGH THE EYE OF GEORGES BATAILLE Separated from the surrealists, Bataille soon expanded his intellectual inquiries beyond the realm of sexuality. Through his political and theoretical writings he confronted the fascism and bigotry he saw in his native France. Living in occupied Paris, Bataille gathered a group of anti-fascist intellectuals working to fight totalitarianism. He was a staunch supporter of European Jews,vowing
NO EXTRAORDINARY SPACE: ON AMBAI’S A KITCHEN IN THE CORNER Most notably, many of Ambai’s stories are characterized by a reinjection of physicality into the process of love. The female body is typically the source and subject of her sharpest, most lacerating descriptions—a harsh realism coupled with extravagant imagery at once depicts the body as mercilessly flesh-bound, beset by the termite-gnaw of time, and markedly discarnate, a locus of THE DILLY: A SECRET HISTORY OF PICCADILLY RENT BOYS The Sohemian Society presents Jeremy Reed at The Wheatsheaf, 25 Rathbone Place, North Soho, W1 Wednesday March 18th, 7.30pm The Dilly is the first comprehensive examination of male prostitution at London’s Piccadilly Circus from the nineteenth century to the present day. On the fringes of Soho, Piccadilly has long been London’s principal location for the THE INTIMATE ADVENTURES OF A LONDON EUNUCH When the Brazilian returned I was still on my back, naked, the pillows behind my head. I couldn’t move but I was awake, sober; everything, it was crystal clear. He was nude, and lit a cigarette at the foot of the bed. Looking at me, he left the room, returning with a large erection and a box. My eyes must have betrayed me – arms fixed, legs frozen, my penis posing in pert paralysis – but ÇEKOSLOVAKYALILAŞTIRAMADIKLARIMIZDANMISINIZ hasn’t calmed your brutal fish hook hands and a surplus of mud is also there we took to asking for burnt greens but not clearly enough we got samphire and honey and a terrible hurt it’s just one way to be amiss in this world, those of us hapless but with enough wood sorrel did know this once, with our pickings mealy and mouth-eyed, we’d be trying to clear woodland hurdles and sun-ache we LOTE - 3:AM MAGAZINE She is the author of several books, most recently The Portrayal and Punishment of Terrorists in Western Media (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) and Shooting Hipsters (Repeater, 2016). She writes regularly for Studio International, Art Quarterly, Prospect and others. First published in 3:AM Magazine: Wednesday, May 20th, 2020. LITERATURE AND POLITICS The second and third pertain to the greater sensitivity of perception – as Calvino argues – of literature: that literature is like “a ear that can hear more than politics”, and an eye that can “perceive beyond the chromatic scale to which Politics is sensitive.”. The essay seeks to consider the three statements made,by exploring
NOSTALGIA FOR AN AGE YET TO COME 3:AM: Could you explain what you mean by the inevitability of dyschronia? You stated that nostalgia was impossible today — why exactly? MF: Dyschronia was a word coined, I believe, by Simon Reynolds. It signifies that “time out of joint” condition that I referred to above. It’s inevitable partly because it’s no longerpossible to have
3:AM PRESS - 3:AM MAGAZINE 3:AM Press would like to introduce you to the second title of its list for 2010, the memoir Autofellatio by James Maker. Critic and co-conspirator Mark Simpson describes the author as the “former lead singer with cult 80s Indie band Raymonde and 90s drag metal sensation RPLA, and one of Morrissey’s longest-serving friends” and thePOEM BRUT #37
Poem Brut #37 – Borne Coloring Found. By Linda Black. Linda Black is poet and visual artist ( print-maker, painter, collagist). Slant was published by Shearsman in 2016, Inventory in 2008 and Root in 2011. The Son of a Shoemaker (Hearing Eye 2012), consists of collaged prose-poems based on the early life of Hans Christian Andersen, plusthe
LOOKING AT TRUMP THROUGH THE EYE OF GEORGES BATAILLE Separated from the surrealists, Bataille soon expanded his intellectual inquiries beyond the realm of sexuality. Through his political and theoretical writings he confronted the fascism and bigotry he saw in his native France. Living in occupied Paris, Bataille gathered a group of anti-fascist intellectuals working to fight totalitarianism. He was a staunch supporter of European Jews,vowing
NO EXTRAORDINARY SPACE: ON AMBAI’S A KITCHEN IN THE CORNER Most notably, many of Ambai’s stories are characterized by a reinjection of physicality into the process of love. The female body is typically the source and subject of her sharpest, most lacerating descriptions—a harsh realism coupled with extravagant imagery at once depicts the body as mercilessly flesh-bound, beset by the termite-gnaw of time, and markedly discarnate, a locus of THE DILLY: A SECRET HISTORY OF PICCADILLY RENT BOYS The Sohemian Society presents Jeremy Reed at The Wheatsheaf, 25 Rathbone Place, North Soho, W1 Wednesday March 18th, 7.30pm The Dilly is the first comprehensive examination of male prostitution at London’s Piccadilly Circus from the nineteenth century to the present day. On the fringes of Soho, Piccadilly has long been London’s principal location for the THE INTIMATE ADVENTURES OF A LONDON EUNUCH When the Brazilian returned I was still on my back, naked, the pillows behind my head. I couldn’t move but I was awake, sober; everything, it was crystal clear. He was nude, and lit a cigarette at the foot of the bed. Looking at me, he left the room, returning with a large erection and a box. My eyes must have betrayed me – arms fixed, legs frozen, my penis posing in pert paralysis – but ÇEKOSLOVAKYALILAŞTIRAMADIKLARIMIZDANMISINIZ hasn’t calmed your brutal fish hook hands and a surplus of mud is also there we took to asking for burnt greens but not clearly enough we got samphire and honey and a terrible hurt it’s just one way to be amiss in this world, those of us hapless but with enough wood sorrel did know this once, with our pickings mealy and mouth-eyed, we’d be trying to clear woodland hurdles and sun-ache weSUBMISSIONS
All writers should contact a relevant editor according to the subject fields listed on our contacts page — one query per piece per editor, please! Criticism and non-fiction Reviews, essays, articles, pitches and queries can be sent to a relevant editor (recommended) or to submissions@3ammagazine.com. Fiction Fiction submissions are closed. Look for a new call for submissions in the 3:AM IN LOCKDOWN 48: ASHTON POLITANOFF Disinfecting the Disinfectant. By Ashton Politanoff. Day For breakfast, I pour the remainder of almond cluster cereal into a bowl. I use a soup spoon and measure out from the near empty yogurt pint. I slice the unrotted half of a banana, mix it all together. For lunch, I pan fry a piece of salami WHAT IS (AND ISN'T) LITERATURE? By Steven Moore. Jeffery R. Di Leo, The End of American Literature: Essays from the Late Age of Print (Texas A&M University Press, 2019) Jeffery R. Di Leo, ed. American Literature as World Literature (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018) Like the Devil, Jeffrey R. Di Leo is a busy man. In addition to teaching at the University of Houston-Victoria and editing the bimonthly American Book Review, he NO ONE IS BORED, EVERYTHING IS BORING No one is bored, everything is boring. First published in The Visual Artists’ News Sheet (21 July 2014) ABOUT THE AUTHOR. Mark Fisher (11 July 1968 – 13 January 2017), known as the blogger “k-punk”, Fisher redrew the lines of cultural criticism. Part of the influential CCRU at Warwick University in the mid ‘80s, he later became a THOUGHTS ON A QUEER GAZE Molly Moss is a freelancer and occasional cat sitter living in North London with words in The Guardian, The London Magazine, Diva Magazine and The Sunday Times. She is currently studying journalism at City, University of London. Follow her on Twitter @TheMollyMoss. First published in 3:AM Magazine: Wednesday, April 3rd, 2019. LOOKING AT TRUMP THROUGH THE EYE OF GEORGES BATAILLE Separated from the surrealists, Bataille soon expanded his intellectual inquiries beyond the realm of sexuality. Through his political and theoretical writings he confronted the fascism and bigotry he saw in his native France. Living in occupied Paris, Bataille gathered a group of anti-fascist intellectuals working to fight totalitarianism. He was a staunch supporter of European Jews,vowing
THE PEOPLE OF PAPER
Like Dave Eggers' obtrusive authority over the text of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, The People of Paper becomes not only the story of the people of El Monte, but of Salvador Plascencia, as the novel falls apart over a woman. Susan Tomaselli reviews SalvadorPlascencia's The
NO EXTRAORDINARY SPACE: ON AMBAI’S A KITCHEN IN THE CORNER Most notably, many of Ambai’s stories are characterized by a reinjection of physicality into the process of love. The female body is typically the source and subject of her sharpest, most lacerating descriptions—a harsh realism coupled with extravagant imagery at once depicts the body as mercilessly flesh-bound, beset by the termite-gnaw of time, and markedly discarnate, a locus of THE INTIMATE ADVENTURES OF A LONDON EUNUCH When the Brazilian returned I was still on my back, naked, the pillows behind my head. I couldn’t move but I was awake, sober; everything, it was crystal clear. He was nude, and lit a cigarette at the foot of the bed. Looking at me, he left the room, returning with a large erection and a box. My eyes must have betrayed me – arms fixed, legs frozen, my penis posing in pert paralysis – but XXXTENTACION: SHOULD WE MOURN THE DEATH OF A BAD PERSON Hip-hop fans were grappling with the murder of rapper XXXTentacion, born Jahseh Onfroy. Onfroy was a popular rapper with a reputation for horrific violence. Onfroy’s ex-girlfriend accused him of brutally assaulting and imprisoning her while she was pregnant in 2015. Onfroy also once confessed to assaulting his gay cellmate at a juvenile detention center for staring at him. LOTE - 3:AM MAGAZINE She is the author of several books, most recently The Portrayal and Punishment of Terrorists in Western Media (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) and Shooting Hipsters (Repeater, 2016). She writes regularly for Studio International, Art Quarterly, Prospect and others. First published in 3:AM Magazine: Wednesday, May 20th, 2020. NOSTALGIA FOR AN AGE YET TO COME 3:AM: Could you explain what you mean by the inevitability of dyschronia? You stated that nostalgia was impossible today — why exactly? MF: Dyschronia was a word coined, I believe, by Simon Reynolds. It signifies that “time out of joint” condition that I referred to above. It’s inevitable partly because it’s no longerpossible to have
POEM BRUT #37
Poem Brut #37 – Borne Coloring Found. By Linda Black. Linda Black is poet and visual artist ( print-maker, painter, collagist). Slant was published by Shearsman in 2016, Inventory in 2008 and Root in 2011. The Son of a Shoemaker (Hearing Eye 2012), consists of collaged prose-poems based on the early life of Hans Christian Andersen, plusthe
THE PEOPLE OF PAPER
Like Dave Eggers' obtrusive authority over the text of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, The People of Paper becomes not only the story of the people of El Monte, but of Salvador Plascencia, as the novel falls apart over a woman. Susan Tomaselli reviews SalvadorPlascencia's The
LOOKING AT TRUMP THROUGH THE EYE OF GEORGES BATAILLE Separated from the surrealists, Bataille soon expanded his intellectual inquiries beyond the realm of sexuality. Through his political and theoretical writings he confronted the fascism and bigotry he saw in his native France. Living in occupied Paris, Bataille gathered a group of anti-fascist intellectuals working to fight totalitarianism. He was a staunch supporter of European Jews,vowing
NO EXTRAORDINARY SPACE: ON AMBAI’S A KITCHEN IN THE CORNER Most notably, many of Ambai’s stories are characterized by a reinjection of physicality into the process of love. The female body is typically the source and subject of her sharpest, most lacerating descriptions—a harsh realism coupled with extravagant imagery at once depicts the body as mercilessly flesh-bound, beset by the termite-gnaw of time, and markedly discarnate, a locus of THE DILLY: A SECRET HISTORY OF PICCADILLY RENT BOYS The Sohemian Society presents Jeremy Reed at The Wheatsheaf, 25 Rathbone Place, North Soho, W1 Wednesday March 18th, 7.30pm The Dilly is the first comprehensive examination of male prostitution at London’s Piccadilly Circus from the nineteenth century to the present day. On the fringes of Soho, Piccadilly has long been London’s principal location for the MY VISIT TO THE GAY SEX CLUB My Visit to the Gay Sex Club. By Peter Papathanasiou. From the front, it looked like a nondescript shopfront in an industrial area of town normally overrun with tradesmen in their hi-visibility shirts through the day. But what you couldn’t see from the THE INTIMATE ADVENTURES OF A LONDON EUNUCH When the Brazilian returned I was still on my back, naked, the pillows behind my head. I couldn’t move but I was awake, sober; everything, it was crystal clear. He was nude, and lit a cigarette at the foot of the bed. Looking at me, he left the room, returning with a large erection and a box. My eyes must have betrayed me – arms fixed, legs frozen, my penis posing in pert paralysis – but ÇEKOSLOVAKYALILAŞTIRAMADIKLARIMIZDANMISINIZ hasn’t calmed your brutal fish hook hands and a surplus of mud is also there we took to asking for burnt greens but not clearly enough we got samphire and honey and a terrible hurt it’s just one way to be amiss in this world, those of us hapless but with enough wood sorrel did know this once, with our pickings mealy and mouth-eyed, we’d be trying to clear woodland hurdles and sun-ache we LOTE - 3:AM MAGAZINE She is the author of several books, most recently The Portrayal and Punishment of Terrorists in Western Media (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) and Shooting Hipsters (Repeater, 2016). She writes regularly for Studio International, Art Quarterly, Prospect and others. First published in 3:AM Magazine: Wednesday, May 20th, 2020. NOSTALGIA FOR AN AGE YET TO COME 3:AM: Could you explain what you mean by the inevitability of dyschronia? You stated that nostalgia was impossible today — why exactly? MF: Dyschronia was a word coined, I believe, by Simon Reynolds. It signifies that “time out of joint” condition that I referred to above. It’s inevitable partly because it’s no longerpossible to have
POEM BRUT #37
Poem Brut #37 – Borne Coloring Found. By Linda Black. Linda Black is poet and visual artist ( print-maker, painter, collagist). Slant was published by Shearsman in 2016, Inventory in 2008 and Root in 2011. The Son of a Shoemaker (Hearing Eye 2012), consists of collaged prose-poems based on the early life of Hans Christian Andersen, plusthe
THE PEOPLE OF PAPER
Like Dave Eggers' obtrusive authority over the text of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, The People of Paper becomes not only the story of the people of El Monte, but of Salvador Plascencia, as the novel falls apart over a woman. Susan Tomaselli reviews SalvadorPlascencia's The
LOOKING AT TRUMP THROUGH THE EYE OF GEORGES BATAILLE Separated from the surrealists, Bataille soon expanded his intellectual inquiries beyond the realm of sexuality. Through his political and theoretical writings he confronted the fascism and bigotry he saw in his native France. Living in occupied Paris, Bataille gathered a group of anti-fascist intellectuals working to fight totalitarianism. He was a staunch supporter of European Jews,vowing
NO EXTRAORDINARY SPACE: ON AMBAI’S A KITCHEN IN THE CORNER Most notably, many of Ambai’s stories are characterized by a reinjection of physicality into the process of love. The female body is typically the source and subject of her sharpest, most lacerating descriptions—a harsh realism coupled with extravagant imagery at once depicts the body as mercilessly flesh-bound, beset by the termite-gnaw of time, and markedly discarnate, a locus of THE DILLY: A SECRET HISTORY OF PICCADILLY RENT BOYS The Sohemian Society presents Jeremy Reed at The Wheatsheaf, 25 Rathbone Place, North Soho, W1 Wednesday March 18th, 7.30pm The Dilly is the first comprehensive examination of male prostitution at London’s Piccadilly Circus from the nineteenth century to the present day. On the fringes of Soho, Piccadilly has long been London’s principal location for the MY VISIT TO THE GAY SEX CLUB My Visit to the Gay Sex Club. By Peter Papathanasiou. From the front, it looked like a nondescript shopfront in an industrial area of town normally overrun with tradesmen in their hi-visibility shirts through the day. But what you couldn’t see from the THE INTIMATE ADVENTURES OF A LONDON EUNUCH When the Brazilian returned I was still on my back, naked, the pillows behind my head. I couldn’t move but I was awake, sober; everything, it was crystal clear. He was nude, and lit a cigarette at the foot of the bed. Looking at me, he left the room, returning with a large erection and a box. My eyes must have betrayed me – arms fixed, legs frozen, my penis posing in pert paralysis – but ÇEKOSLOVAKYALILAŞTIRAMADIKLARIMIZDANMISINIZ hasn’t calmed your brutal fish hook hands and a surplus of mud is also there we took to asking for burnt greens but not clearly enough we got samphire and honey and a terrible hurt it’s just one way to be amiss in this world, those of us hapless but with enough wood sorrel did know this once, with our pickings mealy and mouth-eyed, we’d be trying to clear woodland hurdles and sun-ache weSUBMISSIONS
All writers should contact a relevant editor according to the subject fields listed on our contacts page — one query per piece per editor, please! Criticism and non-fiction Reviews, essays, articles, pitches and queries can be sent to a relevant editor (recommended) or to submissions@3ammagazine.com. Fiction Fiction submissions are closed. Look for a new call for submissions in the WHATEVER IT IS, WE'RE AGAINST IT. Like Cusk’s Outline trilogy, there isn’t much in the way of plot but there is a lot of storytelling, the principal storytellers being M and, to a lesser degree, L, who periodically exchange personal histories. But the novel’s ‘real time’ events are, mostly, small-scale, repetitive and domestic, depending for their significance on M’s interpretation of them. 3:AM IN LOCKDOWN 48: ASHTON POLITANOFF Disinfecting the Disinfectant. By Ashton Politanoff. Day For breakfast, I pour the remainder of almond cluster cereal into a bowl. I use a soup spoon and measure out from the near empty yogurt pint. I slice the unrotted half of a banana, mix it all together. For lunch, I pan fry a piece of salami LITERATURE AND POLITICS By Yong Jie. “Literature is necessary to politics above all when it gives a voice to the one who doesn’t have a voice, when it gives a name to the one who doesn’t have a name, and especially to all that political language excludes or tends to excludeLiterature is like a ear that can hear more than Politics; Literature is like an eye that can perceive beyond the chromatic scale to WHAT IS (AND ISN'T) LITERATURE? By Steven Moore. Jeffery R. Di Leo, The End of American Literature: Essays from the Late Age of Print (Texas A&M University Press, 2019) Jeffery R. Di Leo, ed. American Literature as World Literature (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018) Like the Devil, Jeffrey R. Di Leo is a busy man. In addition to teaching at the University of Houston-Victoria and editing the bimonthly American Book Review, he THE TRAPDOOR OF DARK ACADEMIA And thus will dark academia become another collection of dead images, nothing remaining but the husks of its erstwhile influence. Its proponents will grow up, move on, and maybe find a book or two they genuinely enjoy. But the schism between Old World and New World will remain, a schism that art broadly, and literature, in particular, is finding difficult to straddle. NO ONE IS BORED, EVERYTHING IS BORING No one is bored, everything is boring. First published in The Visual Artists’ News Sheet (21 July 2014) ABOUT THE AUTHOR. Mark Fisher (11 July 1968 – 13 January 2017), known as the blogger “k-punk”, Fisher redrew the lines of cultural criticism. Part of the influential CCRU at Warwick University in the mid ‘80s, he later became aTHE PEOPLE OF PAPER
Like Dave Eggers' obtrusive authority over the text of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, The People of Paper becomes not only the story of the people of El Monte, but of Salvador Plascencia, as the novel falls apart over a woman. Susan Tomaselli reviews SalvadorPlascencia's The
FROM A STATE OF INSECURITY TO A COMMUNITY OF CARE from a state of insecurity to a community of care. By Max Sipowicz. Isabell Lorey, State of Insecurity: Government of the Precarious, translated by Aileen Derieg (Verso, 2015) Isabell Lorey is a political theorist whose past work has encompassed theories of governance, modernity, and biopolitics. In State of Insecurity, her first book MY VISIT TO THE GAY SEX CLUB My Visit to the Gay Sex Club. By Peter Papathanasiou. From the front, it looked like a nondescript shopfront in an industrial area of town normally overrun with tradesmen in their hi-visibility shirts through the day. But what you couldn’t see from theSUBMISSIONS
All writers should contact a relevant editor according to the subject fields listed on our contacts page — one query per piece per editor, please! Criticism and non-fiction Reviews, essays, articles, pitches and queries can be sent to a relevant editor (recommended) or to submissions@3ammagazine.com. Fiction Fiction submissions are closed. Look for a new call for submissions in the WHATEVER IT IS, WE'RE AGAINST IT. Like Cusk’s Outline trilogy, there isn’t much in the way of plot but there is a lot of storytelling, the principal storytellers being M and, to a lesser degree, L, who periodically exchange personal histories. But the novel’s ‘real time’ events are, mostly, small-scale, repetitive and domestic, depending for their significance on M’s interpretation of them. 3:AM IN LOCKDOWN 23: HUGH FULHAM-MCQUILLAN Meaning and Covid-19 By Hugh Fulham-McQuillan. When humanity last experienced an explicit crisis of meaning in the years following World War II, existentialism enjoyed a resurgence. In a recent tweet I suggested that it was due a revival. This was partly due to the succour I was finding in the work of Ingmar LOTE - 3:AM MAGAZINE She is the author of several books, most recently The Portrayal and Punishment of Terrorists in Western Media (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) and Shooting Hipsters (Repeater, 2016). She writes regularly for Studio International, Art Quarterly, Prospect and others. First published in 3:AM Magazine: Wednesday, May 20th, 2020. 3:AM IN LOCKDOWN 48: ASHTON POLITANOFF Disinfecting the Disinfectant. By Ashton Politanoff. Day For breakfast, I pour the remainder of almond cluster cereal into a bowl. I use a soup spoon and measure out from the near empty yogurt pint. I slice the unrotted half of a banana, mix it all together. For lunch, I pan fry a piece of salami NOSTALGIA FOR AN AGE YET TO COME 3:AM: Could you explain what you mean by the inevitability of dyschronia? You stated that nostalgia was impossible today — why exactly? MF: Dyschronia was a word coined, I believe, by Simon Reynolds. It signifies that “time out of joint” condition that I referred to above. It’s inevitable partly because it’s no longerpossible to have
POEM BRUT #37
Poem Brut #37 – Borne Coloring Found. By Linda Black. Linda Black is poet and visual artist ( print-maker, painter, collagist). Slant was published by Shearsman in 2016, Inventory in 2008 and Root in 2011. The Son of a Shoemaker (Hearing Eye 2012), consists of collaged prose-poems based on the early life of Hans Christian Andersen, plusthe
XXXTENTACION: SHOULD WE MOURN THE DEATH OF A BAD PERSON Hip-hop fans were grappling with the murder of rapper XXXTentacion, born Jahseh Onfroy. Onfroy was a popular rapper with a reputation for horrific violence. Onfroy’s ex-girlfriend accused him of brutally assaulting and imprisoning her while she was pregnant in 2015. Onfroy also once confessed to assaulting his gay cellmate at a juvenile detention center for staring at him. THE INTIMATE ADVENTURES OF A LONDON EUNUCH When the Brazilian returned I was still on my back, naked, the pillows behind my head. I couldn’t move but I was awake, sober; everything, it was crystal clear. He was nude, and lit a cigarette at the foot of the bed. Looking at me, he left the room, returning with a large erection and a box. My eyes must have betrayed me – arms fixed, legs frozen, my penis posing in pert paralysis – but ÇEKOSLOVAKYALILAŞTIRAMADIKLARIMIZDANMISINIZ hasn’t calmed your brutal fish hook hands and a surplus of mud is also there we took to asking for burnt greens but not clearly enough we got samphire and honey and a terrible hurt it’s just one way to be amiss in this world, those of us hapless but with enough wood sorrel did know this once, with our pickings mealy and mouth-eyed, we’d be trying to clear woodland hurdles and sun-ache weSUBMISSIONS
All writers should contact a relevant editor according to the subject fields listed on our contacts page — one query per piece per editor, please! Criticism and non-fiction Reviews, essays, articles, pitches and queries can be sent to a relevant editor (recommended) or to submissions@3ammagazine.com. Fiction Fiction submissions are closed. Look for a new call for submissions in the WHATEVER IT IS, WE'RE AGAINST IT. Like Cusk’s Outline trilogy, there isn’t much in the way of plot but there is a lot of storytelling, the principal storytellers being M and, to a lesser degree, L, who periodically exchange personal histories. But the novel’s ‘real time’ events are, mostly, small-scale, repetitive and domestic, depending for their significance on M’s interpretation of them. 3:AM IN LOCKDOWN 23: HUGH FULHAM-MCQUILLAN Meaning and Covid-19 By Hugh Fulham-McQuillan. When humanity last experienced an explicit crisis of meaning in the years following World War II, existentialism enjoyed a resurgence. In a recent tweet I suggested that it was due a revival. This was partly due to the succour I was finding in the work of Ingmar LOTE - 3:AM MAGAZINE She is the author of several books, most recently The Portrayal and Punishment of Terrorists in Western Media (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) and Shooting Hipsters (Repeater, 2016). She writes regularly for Studio International, Art Quarterly, Prospect and others. First published in 3:AM Magazine: Wednesday, May 20th, 2020. 3:AM IN LOCKDOWN 48: ASHTON POLITANOFF Disinfecting the Disinfectant. By Ashton Politanoff. Day For breakfast, I pour the remainder of almond cluster cereal into a bowl. I use a soup spoon and measure out from the near empty yogurt pint. I slice the unrotted half of a banana, mix it all together. For lunch, I pan fry a piece of salami NOSTALGIA FOR AN AGE YET TO COME 3:AM: Could you explain what you mean by the inevitability of dyschronia? You stated that nostalgia was impossible today — why exactly? MF: Dyschronia was a word coined, I believe, by Simon Reynolds. It signifies that “time out of joint” condition that I referred to above. It’s inevitable partly because it’s no longerpossible to have
POEM BRUT #37
Poem Brut #37 – Borne Coloring Found. By Linda Black. Linda Black is poet and visual artist ( print-maker, painter, collagist). Slant was published by Shearsman in 2016, Inventory in 2008 and Root in 2011. The Son of a Shoemaker (Hearing Eye 2012), consists of collaged prose-poems based on the early life of Hans Christian Andersen, plusthe
XXXTENTACION: SHOULD WE MOURN THE DEATH OF A BAD PERSON Hip-hop fans were grappling with the murder of rapper XXXTentacion, born Jahseh Onfroy. Onfroy was a popular rapper with a reputation for horrific violence. Onfroy’s ex-girlfriend accused him of brutally assaulting and imprisoning her while she was pregnant in 2015. Onfroy also once confessed to assaulting his gay cellmate at a juvenile detention center for staring at him. THE INTIMATE ADVENTURES OF A LONDON EUNUCH When the Brazilian returned I was still on my back, naked, the pillows behind my head. I couldn’t move but I was awake, sober; everything, it was crystal clear. He was nude, and lit a cigarette at the foot of the bed. Looking at me, he left the room, returning with a large erection and a box. My eyes must have betrayed me – arms fixed, legs frozen, my penis posing in pert paralysis – but ÇEKOSLOVAKYALILAŞTIRAMADIKLARIMIZDANMISINIZ hasn’t calmed your brutal fish hook hands and a surplus of mud is also there we took to asking for burnt greens but not clearly enough we got samphire and honey and a terrible hurt it’s just one way to be amiss in this world, those of us hapless but with enough wood sorrel did know this once, with our pickings mealy and mouth-eyed, we’d be trying to clear woodland hurdles and sun-ache we 3:AM IN LOCKDOWN 48: ASHTON POLITANOFF Disinfecting the Disinfectant. By Ashton Politanoff. Day For breakfast, I pour the remainder of almond cluster cereal into a bowl. I use a soup spoon and measure out from the near empty yogurt pint. I slice the unrotted half of a banana, mix it all together. For lunch, I pan fry a piece of salami NONFICTION SHORT STORIES 3 A.M. NONFICTION Disclaimer: Don't try these at home. ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM "The quality of the meetings was also variable. One which drew over 20 people listened politely to a German activist who spent more than an hour trying to explain the purpose of his project and still failing to enlighten us. LITERATURE AND POLITICS By Yong Jie. “Literature is necessary to politics above all when it gives a voice to the one who doesn’t have a voice, when it gives a name to the one who doesn’t have a name, and especially to all that political language excludes or tends to excludeLiterature is like a ear that can hear more than Politics; Literature is like an eye that can perceive beyond the chromatic scale to EARLY MOD PHILOSOPHY Lisa Downing interviewed by Richard Marshall. [Lisa Downing is the philosopher who thinks all the time about the early modern philosophers of Europe, especially 17th and 18th century philosophy, about how philosophical analysis and historical exactitude compliment each other, on adding to the canonical philosophers of the period, on why Malebranch is the closest to re-entry, and Robert BoyleMERELY THERE
Merely There. By Jessica Sequeira. G.N. Devy, The Question of Silence: A Para-biography (Orient BlackSwan, 2019) In many traditions, silence is the end of questions, the moment one stops asking in order to connect with eternity. As G.N. Devy notes, in several Indian traditions “shanti”, or the state of mental and spiritual peace,occupies a
PHILOSOPHY AT 3:AM
Marshall interviews philosophers both established and up-and coming. Engaging, thoughtful and thought-provoking, inviting anyone with a hunger for philosophical questions and answers to join in, Philosophy at 3:AM shows that contemporary philosophy can be relevant — and even fun. First posted: Monday, April 14th, 2014. GEORGES FRANJU'S EYES WITHOUT A FACE The central ‘signifier’ of Edith Scob’s character in the film is her mask. Casting her face into an enigmatic, inscrutable facade, it has absolutely no expression. The screaming, naked, human face would repel but the cool facade of the mask—with the scream behind it—does not. Masks allow us to know the unknowable, to experience the unspeakable. The most hysterical behaviour is THOUGHTS ON A QUEER GAZE Molly Moss is a freelancer and occasional cat sitter living in North London with words in The Guardian, The London Magazine, Diva Magazine and The Sunday Times. She is currently studying journalism at City, University of London. Follow her on Twitter @TheMollyMoss. First published in 3:AM Magazine: Wednesday, April 3rd, 2019. GHOSTS EMBODIED: THE VISIONS OF AMPARO DAVILA By Darren Huang. Amparo Dávila, The Houseguest and Other Stories, trans.by Audrey Harris and Matthew Gleeson, New Directions, 2018 Vladimir Nabokov once took interest in a philosophical theory that time was non-linear and that dreams could contain premonitions of thefuture.
XXXTENTACION: SHOULD WE MOURN THE DEATH OF A BAD PERSON Hip-hop fans were grappling with the murder of rapper XXXTentacion, born Jahseh Onfroy. Onfroy was a popular rapper with a reputation for horrific violence. Onfroy’s ex-girlfriend accused him of brutally assaulting and imprisoning her while she was pregnant in 2015. Onfroy also once confessed to assaulting his gay cellmate at a juvenile detention center for staring at him.SUBMISSIONS
All writers should contact a relevant editor according to the subject fields listed on our contacts page — one query per piece per editor, please! Criticism and non-fiction Reviews, essays, articles, pitches and queries can be sent to a relevant editor (recommended) or to submissions@3ammagazine.com. Fiction Fiction submissions are closed. Look for a new call for submissions in the WHATEVER IT IS, WE'RE AGAINST IT. Like Cusk’s Outline trilogy, there isn’t much in the way of plot but there is a lot of storytelling, the principal storytellers being M and, to a lesser degree, L, who periodically exchange personal histories. But the novel’s ‘real time’ events are, mostly, small-scale, repetitive and domestic, depending for their significance on M’s interpretation of them. 3:AM IN LOCKDOWN 23: HUGH FULHAM-MCQUILLAN Meaning and Covid-19 By Hugh Fulham-McQuillan. When humanity last experienced an explicit crisis of meaning in the years following World War II, existentialism enjoyed a resurgence. In a recent tweet I suggested that it was due a revival. This was partly due to the succour I was finding in the work of Ingmar LOTE - 3:AM MAGAZINE She is the author of several books, most recently The Portrayal and Punishment of Terrorists in Western Media (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) and Shooting Hipsters (Repeater, 2016). She writes regularly for Studio International, Art Quarterly, Prospect and others. First published in 3:AM Magazine: Wednesday, May 20th, 2020. 3:AM IN LOCKDOWN 48: ASHTON POLITANOFF Disinfecting the Disinfectant. By Ashton Politanoff. Day For breakfast, I pour the remainder of almond cluster cereal into a bowl. I use a soup spoon and measure out from the near empty yogurt pint. I slice the unrotted half of a banana, mix it all together. For lunch, I pan fry a piece of salami NOSTALGIA FOR AN AGE YET TO COME 3:AM: Could you explain what you mean by the inevitability of dyschronia? You stated that nostalgia was impossible today — why exactly? MF: Dyschronia was a word coined, I believe, by Simon Reynolds. It signifies that “time out of joint” condition that I referred to above. It’s inevitable partly because it’s no longerpossible to have
POEM BRUT #37
Poem Brut #37 – Borne Coloring Found. By Linda Black. Linda Black is poet and visual artist ( print-maker, painter, collagist). Slant was published by Shearsman in 2016, Inventory in 2008 and Root in 2011. The Son of a Shoemaker (Hearing Eye 2012), consists of collaged prose-poems based on the early life of Hans Christian Andersen, plusthe
XXXTENTACION: SHOULD WE MOURN THE DEATH OF A BAD PERSON Hip-hop fans were grappling with the murder of rapper XXXTentacion, born Jahseh Onfroy. Onfroy was a popular rapper with a reputation for horrific violence. Onfroy’s ex-girlfriend accused him of brutally assaulting and imprisoning her while she was pregnant in 2015. Onfroy also once confessed to assaulting his gay cellmate at a juvenile detention center for staring at him. THE INTIMATE ADVENTURES OF A LONDON EUNUCH When the Brazilian returned I was still on my back, naked, the pillows behind my head. I couldn’t move but I was awake, sober; everything, it was crystal clear. He was nude, and lit a cigarette at the foot of the bed. Looking at me, he left the room, returning with a large erection and a box. My eyes must have betrayed me – arms fixed, legs frozen, my penis posing in pert paralysis – but ÇEKOSLOVAKYALILAŞTIRAMADIKLARIMIZDANMISINIZ hasn’t calmed your brutal fish hook hands and a surplus of mud is also there we took to asking for burnt greens but not clearly enough we got samphire and honey and a terrible hurt it’s just one way to be amiss in this world, those of us hapless but with enough wood sorrel did know this once, with our pickings mealy and mouth-eyed, we’d be trying to clear woodland hurdles and sun-ache weSUBMISSIONS
All writers should contact a relevant editor according to the subject fields listed on our contacts page — one query per piece per editor, please! Criticism and non-fiction Reviews, essays, articles, pitches and queries can be sent to a relevant editor (recommended) or to submissions@3ammagazine.com. Fiction Fiction submissions are closed. Look for a new call for submissions in the WHATEVER IT IS, WE'RE AGAINST IT. Like Cusk’s Outline trilogy, there isn’t much in the way of plot but there is a lot of storytelling, the principal storytellers being M and, to a lesser degree, L, who periodically exchange personal histories. But the novel’s ‘real time’ events are, mostly, small-scale, repetitive and domestic, depending for their significance on M’s interpretation of them. 3:AM IN LOCKDOWN 23: HUGH FULHAM-MCQUILLAN Meaning and Covid-19 By Hugh Fulham-McQuillan. When humanity last experienced an explicit crisis of meaning in the years following World War II, existentialism enjoyed a resurgence. In a recent tweet I suggested that it was due a revival. This was partly due to the succour I was finding in the work of Ingmar LOTE - 3:AM MAGAZINE She is the author of several books, most recently The Portrayal and Punishment of Terrorists in Western Media (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) and Shooting Hipsters (Repeater, 2016). She writes regularly for Studio International, Art Quarterly, Prospect and others. First published in 3:AM Magazine: Wednesday, May 20th, 2020. 3:AM IN LOCKDOWN 48: ASHTON POLITANOFF Disinfecting the Disinfectant. By Ashton Politanoff. Day For breakfast, I pour the remainder of almond cluster cereal into a bowl. I use a soup spoon and measure out from the near empty yogurt pint. I slice the unrotted half of a banana, mix it all together. For lunch, I pan fry a piece of salami NOSTALGIA FOR AN AGE YET TO COME 3:AM: Could you explain what you mean by the inevitability of dyschronia? You stated that nostalgia was impossible today — why exactly? MF: Dyschronia was a word coined, I believe, by Simon Reynolds. It signifies that “time out of joint” condition that I referred to above. It’s inevitable partly because it’s no longerpossible to have
POEM BRUT #37
Poem Brut #37 – Borne Coloring Found. By Linda Black. Linda Black is poet and visual artist ( print-maker, painter, collagist). Slant was published by Shearsman in 2016, Inventory in 2008 and Root in 2011. The Son of a Shoemaker (Hearing Eye 2012), consists of collaged prose-poems based on the early life of Hans Christian Andersen, plusthe
XXXTENTACION: SHOULD WE MOURN THE DEATH OF A BAD PERSON Hip-hop fans were grappling with the murder of rapper XXXTentacion, born Jahseh Onfroy. Onfroy was a popular rapper with a reputation for horrific violence. Onfroy’s ex-girlfriend accused him of brutally assaulting and imprisoning her while she was pregnant in 2015. Onfroy also once confessed to assaulting his gay cellmate at a juvenile detention center for staring at him. THE INTIMATE ADVENTURES OF A LONDON EUNUCH When the Brazilian returned I was still on my back, naked, the pillows behind my head. I couldn’t move but I was awake, sober; everything, it was crystal clear. He was nude, and lit a cigarette at the foot of the bed. Looking at me, he left the room, returning with a large erection and a box. My eyes must have betrayed me – arms fixed, legs frozen, my penis posing in pert paralysis – but ÇEKOSLOVAKYALILAŞTIRAMADIKLARIMIZDANMISINIZ hasn’t calmed your brutal fish hook hands and a surplus of mud is also there we took to asking for burnt greens but not clearly enough we got samphire and honey and a terrible hurt it’s just one way to be amiss in this world, those of us hapless but with enough wood sorrel did know this once, with our pickings mealy and mouth-eyed, we’d be trying to clear woodland hurdles and sun-ache we 3:AM IN LOCKDOWN 48: ASHTON POLITANOFF Disinfecting the Disinfectant. By Ashton Politanoff. Day For breakfast, I pour the remainder of almond cluster cereal into a bowl. I use a soup spoon and measure out from the near empty yogurt pint. I slice the unrotted half of a banana, mix it all together. For lunch, I pan fry a piece of salami NONFICTION SHORT STORIES 3 A.M. NONFICTION Disclaimer: Don't try these at home. ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM "The quality of the meetings was also variable. One which drew over 20 people listened politely to a German activist who spent more than an hour trying to explain the purpose of his project and still failing to enlighten us. LITERATURE AND POLITICS By Yong Jie. “Literature is necessary to politics above all when it gives a voice to the one who doesn’t have a voice, when it gives a name to the one who doesn’t have a name, and especially to all that political language excludes or tends to excludeLiterature is like a ear that can hear more than Politics; Literature is like an eye that can perceive beyond the chromatic scale to EARLY MOD PHILOSOPHY Lisa Downing interviewed by Richard Marshall. [Lisa Downing is the philosopher who thinks all the time about the early modern philosophers of Europe, especially 17th and 18th century philosophy, about how philosophical analysis and historical exactitude compliment each other, on adding to the canonical philosophers of the period, on why Malebranch is the closest to re-entry, and Robert BoyleMERELY THERE
Merely There. By Jessica Sequeira. G.N. Devy, The Question of Silence: A Para-biography (Orient BlackSwan, 2019) In many traditions, silence is the end of questions, the moment one stops asking in order to connect with eternity. As G.N. Devy notes, in several Indian traditions “shanti”, or the state of mental and spiritual peace,occupies a
PHILOSOPHY AT 3:AM
Marshall interviews philosophers both established and up-and coming. Engaging, thoughtful and thought-provoking, inviting anyone with a hunger for philosophical questions and answers to join in, Philosophy at 3:AM shows that contemporary philosophy can be relevant — and even fun. First posted: Monday, April 14th, 2014. GEORGES FRANJU'S EYES WITHOUT A FACE The central ‘signifier’ of Edith Scob’s character in the film is her mask. Casting her face into an enigmatic, inscrutable facade, it has absolutely no expression. The screaming, naked, human face would repel but the cool facade of the mask—with the scream behind it—does not. Masks allow us to know the unknowable, to experience the unspeakable. The most hysterical behaviour is THOUGHTS ON A QUEER GAZE Molly Moss is a freelancer and occasional cat sitter living in North London with words in The Guardian, The London Magazine, Diva Magazine and The Sunday Times. She is currently studying journalism at City, University of London. Follow her on Twitter @TheMollyMoss. First published in 3:AM Magazine: Wednesday, April 3rd, 2019. GHOSTS EMBODIED: THE VISIONS OF AMPARO DAVILA By Darren Huang. Amparo Dávila, The Houseguest and Other Stories, trans.by Audrey Harris and Matthew Gleeson, New Directions, 2018 Vladimir Nabokov once took interest in a philosophical theory that time was non-linear and that dreams could contain premonitions of thefuture.
XXXTENTACION: SHOULD WE MOURN THE DEATH OF A BAD PERSON Hip-hop fans were grappling with the murder of rapper XXXTentacion, born Jahseh Onfroy. Onfroy was a popular rapper with a reputation for horrific violence. Onfroy’s ex-girlfriend accused him of brutally assaulting and imprisoning her while she was pregnant in 2015. Onfroy also once confessed to assaulting his gay cellmate at a juvenile detention center for staring at him.3:AM MAGAZINE
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MAINTENANT #103 – ROLF HERMANN With the physical cancellation of the European Poetry Festival in London during 2020, a series of new longform video interviews are presented here at _3:AM Magazine_, again with some of the most dynamic contemporary European poets, whose work is exploring the possibilities and potentials of the artform, as part of the decade long interviews series – Maintenant. In the 103rd of the _Maintenant_ series, SJ FOWLER interviews the Swiss poet ROLF HERMANN.*
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“MURIE SING CUCCOO”: FOLK HORROR AND _THE LIGHTHOUSE_ The nearest thing to a real woman on this island is a bit of scrimshaw that YOUNG finds hidden (presumably by OLD’s previous second) in his mattress — a carving of a buxom mermaid, to which YOUNG spends no small amount of time jacking off. For YOUNG, then, the female body seems to be no more than this, a masturbatory prop. And in this respect, the mermaid is, for YOUNG and OLD alike, the female body par excellence: because she has a tail in place of a vagina, she cannot be involved in the reproductive process.By OSCAR MARDELL.
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A GLASS HOUSE IN THE AGE OF CRITICISM This “being aware of what today’s reader is aware that the writer is aware of” makes for a smörgåsbord of postmodern capers—some familiar, some original. The fourth wall has long been broken in film and literature and it is in no better shape here. The narrator is the writer of the book we are reading, though not necessarily Jeff Bursey. Subversive, irreverent punctuation abounds, beginning with the title. Almost all place names are lower-case (charlottetown, tignish, victoria, prince edward island, canada), yet people names are conventionally capitalized (even though the author refers to his characters as “things”). After one salacious scene we are told: “And, yes, I am interested in getting the Bad Sex in FictionAward”.
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The Controller told me to sort the good apples from the bad. She told me that good apples were good apples and bad apples were soggy and brown. She told me it would be simple. A short story by CLARE FISHER.*
THE GAYIFICATION OF THE WEST: AN EXCERPT FROM PARADISE OVERLOAD In any case, I think that everyone can at least agree that the great project of the Western World, the unicum distinguishing it from all other human societies, is its ambition to build a way of life without God. I can’t think of other examples, maybe Confucian China, but I get the feeling that all that was just something for the elites, and in the poor countryside the local gods were going strong. Here the project, be it consciously or not, is one for the masses. There’s no point trying to reach different conclusions by recalling the success of the Pope, even with younger generations, and people’s devotion to Padre Pio, or Communion and Liberation and whatnot. Excerpt from _Paradise Overload_ by WALTER SITI, translated by BRIANROBERT MOORE.
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OIKEIÔSIS: AN INTERVIEW WITH STEVE FINBOW I certainly do not worry about backlash, but I don’t write books just to provoke people. If people are offended, that’s their problem. I usually write books because I am interested in a subject but I cannot find books that are related to that subject, and so I research and end up with enough material for a book. Grave Desire came out of my fascination with taboo subjects and serial killers but also out of my interest in the Marquis de Sade, Lautréamont, Hans Bellmer, Jean Benoît, JG Ballard and so on. And we have to remember that what is transgressive in some cultures is accepted in others; what is transgressive in one century is conventional in another. What I am drawn to is limit-experience and how humanity blurs, pushes at and breaks through the boundaries of morality, ethics and aesthetics (a sort of an-aesthetics). CHRIS KELSO interviews STEVE FINBOW.*
POEM BRUT #111 – EMMA FILTNESS Unripe and Fern are visual object poems taking the form of hexa-tetraflexagons, which the poet calls ‘flexagrams’ for short, created from pages of an old herbal book. They include found-style cut-up poetry and diagram fragments pasted onto an illustration-rich double-sided base page. The objects are designed to be held in the hands, each face consisting of four squares that make up a stanza, if you like. To get to the next stanza, then the next and so on, the reader folds halves of the flexagon back on itself from the centre folds outwards, revealing a new face of four squares, the cycle complete after approximately seven iterations have been revealed. In the 111th of the Poem Brut series, new poetry by EMMA FILTNESS.*
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I walk along the bank and chuck the rest in piece by piece, up by where a little waterfall churns the clear water. Still nothing. Then, a minute later, the first eel approaches. It methodically passes along the rocks on my side of the falls, as if sniffing like a dog or cat. It noses a fallen leaf, moss, and swims near or round a couple of pieces of fat without so much as a glance. Its fin grazes the surface of the stream, sending brush-thin ripples out across the water.By ELLIE BOUGHTON.
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PENNY FOR OUR THOUGHTS Encomiums should engender enquiry. High praise should raise our suspicions of cant. However, the title of ‘Queen of London Noir’ has been bestowed deservedly upon the novelist Cathi Unsworth. A former music journalist, now a writer, lecturer and creative writing guide, for her the darkness which underlies human behaviour is a key to the hidden files of the mind, enlightening us about what makes human beings tick. This reissue of a novel, originally published in 2009 and with the addition of an Introduction by noted cultural commentator Greil Marcus, gives us a chance to reacquaint ourselves with one of the major steps leading to her enthronement. NICKY CHARLISH reviews CATHI UNSWORTH‘s _Bad Penny Blues_. ------------------------- ------------------------- Contacts | Submissions| Buzzwords
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