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‘Egress’ Mourns and Celebrates the Life and Work of Theorist Mark Fisher

‘Egress’ Mourns and Celebrates the Life and Work of Theorist Mark Fisher

Mark Fisher's insights are often obscured in Matt Colquhoun's personal/academic hybrid, Egress, which ranges far and wide over philosophy and pop culture.

Who Can I Be Now? Picking Through Mat Osman’s ‘The Ruins’

Who Can I Be Now? Picking Through Mat Osman’s ‘The Ruins’

Mat Osman's mystery, The Ruins, turns excess into artistry.

‘Dead Precedents’ Explores How Hip-Hop Created the Future

‘Dead Precedents’ Explores How Hip-Hop Created the Future

Roy Christopher's dense book-length essay, Dead Precedents, takes much of what is now axiomatic about hip-hop and reminds us how revolutionary its innovations and practices really were.

Saving Acid Communism: 800 Pages of the Essential Leftist Critic Mark Fisher

Saving Acid Communism: 800 Pages of the Essential Leftist Critic Mark Fisher

Mark Fisher's posthumous collection of essays, k-punk, edited by Darren Ambrose, is an important reminder of the power and versatility of Leftist thinking in horrible times.

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