«Anything but flat», is the promise of this year’s Leipziger Buchmesse with The Netherlands and Flanders as its guests of honor. Yet one of the problems of today’s literary production is that it takes place within an increasingly flattened landscape, marked as it is by Anglo-American hegemony. If this is a global phenomenon, it affects Dutch literary pr…
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