A young woman recounts the story of her first love in this moving graphic novel by Julie Maroh.
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Forests, orphanages, and alchemists feature in this trio of artworks related to the word 'Homunculus'.
Read moreBrief Encounters
Our 2017 interviewees pose questions to their fellow artists, authors, composers, and filmmakers.
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A roundup of all of Silent Frame's 2017 interviews for The Brief, from Emma Donoghue to Marina Lewycka.
Read moreCollected Works: Literature
A roundup of the books featured in the Collected Works: Literature column in 2017, from Alias Grace to Maus.
Read morePerspectives II
A roundup of the films, poems, stories, and graphic novels featured in the Perspectives column in 2017.
Read moreRule of Three II
A roundup of the artworks featured in the Rule of Three column in 2017, from Moribund to Zodiac.
Read moreStates of the Arts I
A roundup of artworks by African and Asian artists featured in the States of the Arts column in 2017.
Read moreYouth
Parties, sarcastic teens, and germfree adolescents feature in this trio of artworks related to the word 'Youth'.
Read moreInterview: Yiyun Li
'Nothing is detached from the real world.' We talk to Yiyun Li, award-winning author of The Vagrants.
Read moreIran
Insomniacs, melancholic musicians, and arid landscapes feature in this selection of four Iranian artworks.
Read morePyongyang
Overworked and under surveillance, Guy Delisle chronicles his trip to North Korea in this graphic novel.
Read moreMaus
The horrors of the Holocaust become a cat-and-mouse metaphor in this graphic novel by Art Spiegelman.
Read moreInterview: Leah Hayes
'Sometimes art isolates us.' We talk to Leah Hayes, graphic novelist and author of Not Funny Ha-Ha.
Read moreInterview: Emma Donoghue
'If it's not new to me, it's boring.' We talk to Emma Donoghue, author and screenwriter of Room.
Read moreInterview: Rachael Ball
'Experimentation is not always revolutionary.' We talk to Rachael Ball, author of The Inflatable Woman.
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