Bomb #174 Winter 2026
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Bomb #174 Winter 2026
Susan Howe discusses with Elizabeth Willis her latest book, Penitential Cries, and how text can contain history and prophecy. Cover artist Dread Scott speaks with Rujeko Hockley in an excerpt from his forthcoming oral history about how his work resonates in the art world and at protests for political and social reform. Radu Jude tells Rajesh Parameswaran about the process of making his latest features, Dracula and Kontinental ’25. In a new story by Madeline Cash, a young couple is visited by an unwelcome presence. Christine Larusso's poems trace the arc of history from Nero to Alligator Alcatraz. Plus, reflections on Kleber Mendonça Filho’s film The Secret Agent, Jon Fosse’s novel Vaim, and Jonathan Lethem’s collection A Different Kind of Tension.
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BOMB Magazine’s mission is to deliver the artist’s voice. We develop, publish, and preserve artist-generated material, spotlighting artists in conversation and offering unique insight into the creative process.
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