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Nicholas Taylor-Collins

Literary researcher | Creative reader

Tag: art

  • A new atrocity: C.D. Rose’s ‘We Live Here Now’

    A new atrocity: C.D. Rose’s ‘We Live Here Now’

    This blog post is more ‘thought experiment’ than ‘thought through’. Let’s see whether it works. C.D. Rose’s We Live Here Now (Melville House, 2024) won the 2025 Goldsmiths Prize for experimental fiction. It comprises fifteen chapters, the stories of which are not told strictly chronologically—’They could we think later, be seen in any sequence.’—that all…

  • Parallel forms in Victoria Chang’s ‘with my back to the world’

    Parallel forms in Victoria Chang’s ‘with my back to the world’

    Content warning: this post discusses suicide Victoria Chang’s with my back to the world won the 2024 Forward Prize for Poetry. It’s a collection of poetry that is ekphrastic at its core: all the poems respond to fine art. Chang is only looking at one painter throughout the collection. Agnes Martin was an American abstract…