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Berlin Review • 21st September 2025

Identity Is a Curse

Review of Jonas Hassen Khemiri's novel 'The Sisters'
Berlin Review • 18th April 2025

Stalking Kin

Essay on Vigdis Hjorth's novels
HeadStuff • 10th January 2025

Return of the Repressed | The Real Horror of Robert Eggers' Nosferatu

Oscar Wilde once said, “A burnt child loves the fire.” And trauma, much like the horror genre, often exerts a paradoxical pull that both repulses and fascinates.
HeadStuff • 17th January 2023

Aftersun: grief, memories, and the fragile fabric of human life

This essay explores Aftersun as a meditation on love, memory, and the vulnerability required for true intimacy, particularly between a father and daughter.
Lassitude • 1st September 2022

Depression as a Lack of Language

Personal Essay
World Literature Today • 28th April 2020

Normal People in Love: Sally Rooney’s Ordinary Universal Characters

Sally Rooney’s 2018 novel is a meticulous observation, or even a study, of how one human being can have immense, intense power over another.
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