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Contributor

Stephen Mitchelmore

Steve lives in Brighton. He reads European modernism, listens to US alt-country and worships Portsmouth Football Club. He also writes a blog called This Space.

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Homepage: http://www.this-space.blogspot.com/

Stephen Mitchelmore's Latest Articles on RSB

  • “The sea closes up, and so does the land”

Stephen Mitchelmore's Latest Book Reviews on RSB

  • Senselessness
  • Eeeee Eee Eeee
  • Belonging
  • How It Was: A Memoir of Samuel Beckett
  • The Ongoing Moment
  • In the Flesh
  • A Table for One

Recent Comments by Stephen Mitchelmore

  • Podcasts. Any more for any more?
  • Speculative fiction and the literary canon
  • Speculative fiction and the literary canon
  • The ones that get away...
  • Best of 2010?
  • 38 Plays: 38 Days -- The Two Gentlemen of Verona
  • Metro on Shields' "Reality Hunger"
  • Levinas's "Notebooks in Captivity"
  • Three Percent's Best Translated Book Award
  • The Cork-Lined Room: a new Proust blog

Articles

  • House of Leaves, postmodernism and the administration of fear
    In his recent piece on the administration of fear, Mark Thwaite asks whether… [cont]
  • The Great Alexander
    The first of these (Legends of Alexander the Great; 9781848857858) is a… [cont]
  • Brian Cummings
    Brian Cummings is Professor of English at the University of Sussex. He… [cont]

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Book Reviews

  • The Uprising: On Poetry and Finance
    The Uprising: On Poetry and Finance
    Franco "Bifo" Berardi's The Uprising: On Poetry and Finance (part of Semiotext(e)'s… [cont]
  • The Iliad: A New Translation
    The Iliad: A New Translation
    How much did Homer know about war? Well, for a start he’s… [cont]
  • The Peregrine
    The Peregrine
    To discover The Peregrine is to discover the secret of flight: to… [cont]

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About RSB

ReadySteadyBook is an independent book review website, which is devoted to reviewing the very best books in literary fiction, poetry, history and philosophy.

It was one of the Guardian Unlimited Books' top 10 literary blogs ("a home-grown treasure, this one, with smart, serious analysis") and recently described as "fast becoming Britain's premier literary website".

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