<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><i>Comrades, This is Madness</i>, the Spring/Summer 2020 issue of Salvage, put together during the pandemic</b> <p/>The Salvage Editorial Collective on the Covid-19 crisis<br>'Mothering Against the World': Sophie Lewis on 'Momrades'<br>'The Bushes': new fiction from China Miéville<br>'Hookers and Other Angels': photography from Juno Mac (co-author of Revolting Prostitutes)<br>'Prepared for the Worst': Richard Seymour on Disaster Nationalism<br>'Welfare State Populism and the Left-Behind Left' by Kevin Ochieng Okoth<br>'A Glimmer of a Shell of a Husk' by Maya Osborne<br>'The Phallic Road to Socialism' by Sebastian Budgen<br>A newly translated interview with Daniel Guérin<br>'Nationalism After Coronavirus' by Sivamohan Valluvan<br>'Striking in Striking Times: Capitalism's Coronavirus Crisis' by Gregor Gall<br>'Getting Dressed for a Pandemic' by Camila Valle<br>'Out of the Iron Lung: A Miasma Theory of Coronavirus' by Matthew Broomfield <p/>And poetry by Nisha Ramayya, this issue's featured poet, and an interview with her conducted by Salvage's poetry editor, Caitlín Doherty.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Salvage</b> is a bi-annual journal of politics, arts and letters, founded in 2015. Each issue includes various non-fiction essays, visual art, poetry and, sometimes, fiction. Its website is www.salvage.zone
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