
PRE-ORDER NOW The European Review of Books : Volume 10 by Sander Pleij
PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 17/12/2026
The European Review of books is a publication of culture and ideas, in print and online, in English and in a writer's own tongue. One of our?missions, if the word will be forgiven, is to thicken the ??European?? intellectual atmosphere. The Europe of our title is neither nostalgia nor telos; it is where we happen to live. (Not even we know the boundaries of European. Culture in Europe filters through national and metropolitan sieves; we want to write, and to edit, beyond the nation and the metropole, to cultivate more writers, more intelligent dissent, the good kind of disharmony, a lively cacophony. ??Europe?? deserves better critique.Binding: Paperback
PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 17/12/2026
The European Review of books is a publication of culture and ideas, in print and online, in English and in a writer's own tongue. One of our?missions, if the word will be forgiven, is to thicken the ??European?? intellectual atmosphere. The Europe of our title is neither nostalgia nor telos; it is where we happen to live. (Not even we know the boundaries of European. Culture in Europe filters through national and metropolitan sieves; we want to write, and to edit, beyond the nation and the metropole, to cultivate more writers, more intelligent dissent, the good kind of disharmony, a lively cacophony. ??Europe?? deserves better critique.Binding: Paperback
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PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 17/12/2026
The European Review of books is a publication of culture and ideas, in print and online, in English and in a writer's own tongue. One of our?missions, if the word will be forgiven, is to thicken the ??European?? intellectual atmosphere. The Europe of our title is neither nostalgia nor telos; it is where we happen to live. (Not even we know the boundaries of European. Culture in Europe filters through national and metropolitan sieves; we want to write, and to edit, beyond the nation and the metropole, to cultivate more writers, more intelligent dissent, the good kind of disharmony, a lively cacophony. ??Europe?? deserves better critique.Binding: Paperback











