“Animalevolent.” That’s the word that transfixed me some two decades ago. It’s a portmanteau that I discovered when reading Eliot Weinberger’s translation ...

Gayle Rogers
Gayle Rogers is professor and associate chair of English at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of several books on modernism, translation, and the history of ideas and coeditor, with Sean Latham, of the New Modernisms book series (Bloomsbury Academic). His current book project traces the concept of speculation from late antiquity to the present.