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3 Apr 2024
Advice to a Young Blogger: Be Consistent, Insistent, and Persistent
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Advice to a young blogger just starting out [1] [2] : 1. Be Consistent Not so much at the level of content or argument, but in terms...
25 Feb 2024
Will Absence Make My Heart Grow Fonder of Byung-Chul Han? (Part 1)
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(Polity Press, 2023) I. Although Daniel Steuer's English translation of Byung-Chul Han's book Absence was only published las...
13 Jan 2024
Reflections on Vita Contemplativa by Byung-Chul Han (Part Two)
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Cover of the original German edition (Ullstein Verlag, 2022) [a] I. One of the key paragraphs in the opening chapter of Vita Contempla...
11 Nov 2023
Fragmented Remarks on Mark Fisher's Ghosts of My Life - Part 1: Lost Futures
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Zero Books (second edition, 2022) For some reason, the spectral figure of Mark Fisher continues to haunt my imagination [a] . And, wh...
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8 Aug 2022
Nietzsche Popped My Cherry: Reflections on Heidegger's Hymen
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Artwork by Wesley Johnson The hymen is neither consummation nor virginity, neither the veil nor unveiling, neither the inside nor the out...
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3 Jun 2021
Reflections on Frances Wilson's 'Burning Man'
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(Bloomsbury, 2021) Anyone setting out to write a new biography of D. H. Lawrence has two initial problems: Firstly, they have to find ...
1 May 2020
Make Way For Pengallan!
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What are you all waiting for? A spectacle? You shall have it! And tell your children how the great age ended. Make way for Pengallan!...
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16 Nov 2019
Notes on Plant-Thinking: A Philosophy of Vegetal Life by Michael Marder (Part 1: Encountering Plants and Ethical Offshoots)
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I. Sometimes, despite having the best of intentions, it can take five or six years to get around to reading a book and Michael Marde...
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