‘The book is inflected by a general sense of apprehension that we all have at present – an awareness of the possibility of world-ending events.’
Scene Two Steve Toltz·21st October 2018Scene two: Hugo’s office (HUGO is at his desk, on the phone.) Hugo This is Professor Hugo Fox....FictionNumber 6 | The Obscenity Issue
‘There aren’t any rules any more’ Art Spiegelman·21st February 2017 Art Spiegelman is often credited as the father of the graphic novel. Famously, his two-volume Holocaust comic...FictionInterviewsNumber 6 | The Obscenity Issue
An Incomplete Guide To Obscenity Arundhati Roy·3rd October 2016This is in the nature of an Open F.I.R. (First Information Report), a technique borrowed from the Indian...Number 6 | The Obscenity IssueReportage
‘Censorship has now moved into the hands of the people’ Matt McKinnon·7th September 2016Jerry Heller broke into the music industry in 1966, representing artists for a mobbed-up booking agency in Los...InterviewsNumber 6 | The Obscenity IssueReportage
A Far Cry From Kensington Ali Smith·22nd May 2016‘Can you decide to think? – Yes, you can. You can put your mind to anything most of the...A Single BookFictionNumber 6 | The Obscenity Issue
Number 6 Five Dials·28th July 2015The Obscenity Issue. Featuring John Mortimer, Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys, NWA, Jerry Heller, Art Spiegelman, Arundhati Roy, Steve Toltz, Bobby Gillespie and four Danish cartoons. Back IssuesNumber 6 | The Obscenity Issue