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The European Review of Books - #1 2022 lgbtq explores its psychogeographic significance and

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explores its psychogeographic significance and follows the idiosyncratic appropriations of the bollard by the inhabitants of the city

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Zeyno Pekünlü nimmt Konstruktionen einer Braut in den Blick und kontrastiert idealisierte Hochzeitsfotos mit den nüchternen Kommentaren der Stylist*innen

All build on the knowledge of the radical influence it had on architecture and urban design

The European Review of Books - #1 2022 lgbtq explores its psychogeographic significance andThe first print issue of The European Review of Books, sprawling by design. Essays spanning the archaeological and the astronautical. Reviews of old books in new translation, and reviews of new books in non translation. Plus fiction, poetry, anecdote, remembrance, collage, photography, and questions not so frequently asked.

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