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The White Review
@TheWhiteReview
Arts & literary journal online & in print | TWR takes its name from the fin de siècle magazine LA REVUE BLANCHE | Issue 33 out now
London
Joined June 2010
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    Last summer, we announced that we were open to submissions from translators anywhere in the world, and now we’re delighted to announce that on March 21, The White Review will publish its third anthology, this time focused on writing in translation.
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    It is with great regret that we announce that The White Review is going on a hiatus and ceasing its day-to-day publishing for an indefinite period. Full statement here: shorturl.at/gkSW6
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    THE WHITE REVIEW is delighted to announce that we will be publishing an anthology of writing in translation. Submissions are free and open to all from 31 July to 10 September. More details are available on our website:
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    "We’re not just going to sit here and say nothing. You will not have our respect. We’re walking the fuck out." Virginie Despentes, translated by Frank Wynne, on the Césars. thewhitereview.org/feature/cesars…
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    ‘It is frightening, to be in one sense wholly inextricable from your body and yet not know what's happening inside it.’ Today we are delighted to be publishing ‘Guts’ by @JuliaArmfield, an essay on encountering The Thing Inside the Body.
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    "Every great poet is a very private person who happens to write beautifully enough, powerfully enough, spell-bindingly enough that they can speak privately to many people at the same time." New online: @joedunthorne interviews @ilya_poet.
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    "Naming that harm, and imagining otherwise, and taking collective action, is the expression of radical caretaking and the foundation of abolition." Transcript of REVOLUTION IS NOT A ONE-TIME EVENT, organised by @Silver_Press_, now available to read online.
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    After selecting a shortlist of eight stories from hundreds of entries, we are delighted to announce the winner of The White Review Short Story Prize 2022, sponsored by RCW. The £2,500 prize will go to Jiaqi Kang (@jiaqikangjiaqi) for ‘Class of 1985’.
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    In 2016, The White Review published ‘At the Clinic’, a short story by Sally Rooney, in its 18th print issue. The story featured the characters of Marianne and Connell, before the publication and adaptation of #NormalPeople. Read ‘At the Clinic’ in full:
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    Hello – the White Review Short Story Prize 2021, supported by @rcwlitagency, is now open for entries until Monday 26 April! Judged by @PretiTaneja, @LLaluyaux, Tamara Sampey-Jawad & @skyita, the winner receives £2500 + publication. Enter here:
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    We are delighted to announce the appointment of @Ro_Mclaughlin, @izabellascott and @skyita as editors of The White Review. Working as a collective, they succeed @francescawade, who joins the board, and will be joined by @jenniferhodgson in the capacity of editor-at-large
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    Today we’re publishing Momtaza Mehri’s review of Rifqa by Mohammed El-Kurd (@m7mdkurd), a collection that ‘taps into and extends a rich vein of Palestinian poetry, contending with the internal and external dislocation experienced under Israeli occupation.’ thewhitereview.org/reviews/war-ma…
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    We're excited to open entries for The White Review Short Story Prize 2019, judged by Chris Power, Sophie Scard & Michal Shavit, supported by @UnitedAgents. Deadline 4 March 2019. Fifty free low-income entries available. £2500 & publication. Full T&Cs: thewhitereview.org/prize/white-re…
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    Announcement! We're very excited to reveal the cover design and contents for the newly redesigned White Review. Issue 21 marks the first edition produced under the new editorial team. It's now available to pre-order online, at the following link: thewhitereview.bigcartel.com/product/the-wh…