Next time, we’ll consider a recent essay by Andrew Culp (Dark Deleuze, editor of Hostis) from the art history/political aesthetics journal Selva. “An An-arkhé-ology, or: Preliminary Materials for Any Future Account of the State”.
Monthly Archives: December 2022
Reading for 12/27
Hello friends, Dysnomia here. I’m still out of town, but since I heard no reading was settled upon last week, I thought I would recommend a recent favorite for you all in my absence. I received a book of Cioran’s as a gift from Athena at BASTARD a few months back and I’ve found it to be provocative. From History and Utopia, take a look at “Odyssey of Rancor” (pp. 57), a thoughtful meditation on the predicament of reactive forces (in a Nietzschean sense, i.e. resséntiment) qua vengeful resistance. The rest of the book is also splendid, worth a look if you’re so inclined. I hope you enjoy it. See y’all in a week.
Reading for 12/20
“Perhaps, our hair entwined with holly and ivy, we can wassail every day.”
The Chronicle of Higher Jubilation
Anarchy Bang Episode 47 – Holidays
Season of extreme earache torture carries on!
Reading for 12/13
We are looking at Philip K. Dick’s “Piper in the Woods” and “The Erotic Life of Stones” by our friends Søren & Dominique, from Black Seed #5. My ear is all fucked up. That is all.
Reading for 12/6
Sorry for the last minute post this week! We’ll give John Moore’s “Anarchy & Ecstasy” a read tomorrow. ‘Til then.