
Five Leaves Bookshop – Illuminating Indies
In this fifth instalment of Repeater’s short guide to radical independent bookshops, we spoke to Ross (he/him), Owner and Manager of Five Leaves Bookshop in
In this fifth instalment of Repeater’s short guide to radical independent bookshops, we spoke to Ross (he/him), Owner and Manager of Five Leaves Bookshop in
In this fourth instalment of Repeater’s short guide to radical independent bookshops, we spoke to Nik (he/him), Co-manager of Housmans Bookshop in London. Housman’s has
In this third instalment of Repeater’s short guide to radical independent bookshops, we spoke to Jonny (he/him), Bookshop Coordinator at October Books in Southampton. What
In this blog, author Grafton Tanner takes us through some of his most cherished texts which influenced his new book; The Hours Have Lost Their Clock.
To mark Bookshop Day this Saturday as well as our undying love for independent bookselling, Repeater is launching an exciting new blog series. In this
From railway adventures to prosaic partying; as this Summer draws to a close, Team Repeater offer some of their favourite sunshine reads. Josh The
Back in July, we celebrated our 100th birthday (of sorts) with the publication of Cynthia Cruz’s The Melancholia of Class – a multidisciplinary polemic which
Whether you’re sound-scaping your commute, unwinding before bed, or making household chores a bit more colourful – a good audiobook can transport you to new
Browse our July – December 2021 new titles, featuring books from Cynthia Cruz, Kit Mackintosh, Two Fingas & James T. Kirk, Adam Zmith, Patrick Wright,
Repeater Radio is about to launch, starting today, Monday the 18th of January 2021. https://www.repeater-radio.com/ We are starting small with two hours of original programming
Tariq Goddard’s The Picture of Contented New Wealth is now available in audiobook format.
Once the nightmare that is 2020 is over, we must dream it possible again
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Carl Neville, author of the newly published Eminent Domain, writes on his experiences growing up at the onset of the Thatcherite revolution and the persistent
In this moment of crisis and rupture we need radical visions of society more than ever. Rather than obscure flight of fancy, this involves practically imagining a
Alex Adams, author of How to Justify Torture reflects on British exceptionalism of historical memory of racism and violence. When I was finishing the final
One of our favourite podcasts Suite 212 recently returned from hiatus for a new series, interviewing artists, filmmakers, and writers about what shapes their work.
When we lost Mark Fisher in 2017, we lost one of our most exciting and vital critics of contemporary politics and culture. Providing lucid and
To celebrate May Day, and the start of #RadicalMay, a month of online talks, workshops and discussions on the ideas that will transform the world
From the offices of Google and Facebook to fictional near-future tech dystopias; through Aristotle, LSD, Tony Blair and techno-mysticism to making art at the end of the world, our
Escape your living rooms and lose yourself in the best original fiction. Ebooks are currently 50% off until April 12. The Ruins Mat Osman
What if the end of the world ended not with a bang or a whimper, but a streaming of Andy Weatherall’s massive mellow mix cassette
What better way is there to spend a lockdown than touring around post-Soviet states with Owen Hatherley? Or walking the streets of literary Paris? Or
“I hope this finds you well in these strange and unprecedented times”, I began my email for what felt like the hundredth time today. These
Could things get any worse? The answer is yes. Presenting a list of books on economics, health, work, and the end of the world, to
With the government finding the magic money tree and effectively turning a corner on the failed policies of austerity, health workers and shop assistants given
We’ve cut the prices of all of our titles on our website, and have added an ebook only option. Wishing everyone well in these strange
Andy Gill, a founding member of the pioneering post-punk band Gang of Four, passed away in London on February 1st. Gill and his bandmates