Issue 8, Spring 2008: That memory is about the past is an illusion. The avenues of recall are elusive, constantly mutating beyond our grasp. Clutch on to your recollections and they will bite.
In this issue
- Isabel Allende, All our heads full of noise
- Lisa Appignanesi, Abuse, truth and recovery
- J.G. Ballard, Like a survivor at sea, clinging on
- Laura Carlin, Photofit
- Paul Davis, Craven
- Mike Davis, Napoleon and the rebel girl
- Marcus du Sautoy, Symmetry and sequence
- Aurore Dupin, Read carefully, drinkers
- Jeff Fisher, Untitled
- David Flusfeder, A clam risotto short of punching the analyst
- Eric Hobsbawm, Slippery tracks of perception
- David Hughes, Human Skull
- Davy Jones, Margaret
- Sam Kaprielov, Untitled
- Etgar Keret, Terminal
- David Moore, Planes
- Toby Morison, Tape
- Andrei Navrozov, Spreadeagled Pinocchio
- David Rieff, Let grass grow and blood dry
- Mario Sabino, Suzana
- David Shrigley, Untitled
- Taryn Simon, Playboy Braille edition
- Sunny Singh, Tomorrow the tigress will hunt
- Dubravka Ugrešić, Rebranding the footnotes
- Ed Vulliamy, Juggler of his own genius
- Alexander Waugh, The new pariah
- Evie Wyld, Shellfish thoughts
- Brock Norman Brock
- Jonathan Ellery
- Marco d’Eramo
- Patrick O’Connor
- Lilian Pizzichini
- Ross Poole
- Vincenzo Ruggiero
- Beatriz Sarlo
- Elisabeth Scheder Bieschin
- Nigel Shafran
- Leanne Shapton
- Chloe Steele
- Eleanor Stewart
- Lewis Wolpert





