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“Scratching at the underbelly of a voided present” – An Interview re: Ansgar Allen’s Plague Theatre (forthcoming with Equus Press, 2022)

David Vichnar and Narmin Ismiyeva sit down with Ansgar Allen to talk about his book Plague Theatre, forthcoming with Equus Press in March 2022. Equus Press: In a typical “Ansgar-Allen-fashion” (thinking here of The Sick List which does the same with the Thomas Bernhard corpus), Plague Theatre brings together various sources – both imagined (the … Continue reading

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