BOMB 126 / Winter 2014

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INTERVIEWS



LITERATURE — LEONARDO PADURA

by Óscar Hijuelos 
Cuba’s detective-fiction author spins an epic tale on Trotsky and his assassin inThe Man Who Loved Dogs. 

FILM — AMIE SIEGEL

by Lynn Hershman Leeson
On Siegel’s film Provenance and its insertion into the global circuit of art and design objects.
 
ART — PHYLLIDA BARLOW

and Vincent Fecteau
Sculpture’s theatricality and refusal to be imaged.
 
ART — KAI ALTHOFF

by David Grubbs 
Althoff’s multiple art modes—from painting to making music, as band member of Workshop and under the pseudonym Fanal.
LITERATURE — DODIE BELLAMY

by David Buuck
The author of Cunt Norton and the forthcoming TV Sutras on how to mess with the poetry canon.

LITERATURE —EDWIDGE DANTICAT

by Garnette Cadogan
Claire of the Sea Light, mysteries the ancestors share.

ART — HANS WITSCHI

by Zipora Fried
Witschi’s intricate methodology inspires his paintings, his digital image archive, and his musical notation.

MUSIC — MARY HALVORSON

by Steve DiBenedetto
The virtuoso jazz guitarist on unhinged sonic excursions.

EXCERPT'S FROM BOMB's ORAL HISTORY PROJECT:
WANGECHI MUTU, EDWARD CLARK

FIRST PROOF
FICTION

Eduard Màrquez

Aja Gabel
Michael Baptist, 2013 Fiction Contest Winner
Percival Everett

POETRY

Gregoire Pam Dick

Paul Hlava

Craig Dworkin

PORTFOLIO
Mirtha Dermisache
And many more. . . 

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