In The Guardian (April 6th, 2012), Kathryn Hughes, a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, reviews “The Severed Head” by Julia Kristeva, also a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, and finds that “what Kristeva offers is a sinewy meditation that works its way through historical periods and modes of representation, from those early Neolithic skull goblets to the strangely melted faces of Francis Bacon”

In The Guardian (April 6th, 2012), Kathryn Hughes, a Professor of Life Writing at the University of East Anglia, and who is a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, reviews The Severed Head by Julia Kristeva, the Bulgarian-French philosopher who is also a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, and finds that “what Kristeva offers is a sinewy meditation that works its way through historical periods and modes of representation, from those early Neolithic skull goblets to the strangely melted faces of Francis Bacon”.

 

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