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  • Kree
    A warrior struggles through an apocalyptic landscape and the world after death Kree has been raised as a fearless fighter in a ravaged world: post-apocalyptic, post-human, the population decimated by wars, and civilisation long since collapsed. After her attempt to avenge the death of her dog, Loka, goes horribly wrong, Kree finds herself lost in a world after death and...
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  • Before the Law
    How to judge Jean-Francois Lyotard? It is from this initial question that one of France's most heralded philosophers of the twentieth century begins his essay on the origin of the law, of judgment, and the work of his colleague Jean-Francois Lyotard. If Jacques Derrida begins with the term prejuges, it is in part because of its impossibility to be rendered...
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  • African Meditations
    An influential thinker's fascinating reflections and meditations on reacclimating to his native Senegal as a young academic after years of study abroad. The call to morning prayer. A group run at daybreak along the Corniche in Dakar. A young woman shedding tears on a beach as her friends take a boat to Europe. In African Meditations, paths to enlightenment collide...
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  • Utopia from Thomas More to Walter Benjamin
    Utopia from Thomas More to Walter Benjamin poses a question. Not simply in the sense of a problem to be resolved and at the same time eliminated, but in the sense that, within the economy of the human condition, utopia, the aim of social alterity of all social otherness, is ceaselessly being reborn. It comes back to life despite all...
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  • The Dance of the Arabian Babbler
    A groundbreaking reflection on the process by which one arrives at an ethological theory How do humans study the complex worlds of animals without imposing their own societal and scientific gaze upon them? The biologist Amotz Zahavi stakes the controversial claim that Arabian babblers are said to raise themselves up each day to dance and tend to one another in...
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  • Solo Viola
    A harrowing early novel by one of France's most unusual contemporary writers At once humorous and horrifying, Solo Viola is one of Antoine Volodine's first forays into post-exoticism. He takes the reader into a fictional world where a variety of characters collide: three prisoners just released from jail, a band of circus performers, a string quartet, a writer, and a...
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  • The Tomb of the Artisan God
    The Tomb of the Artisan God provides a radical rereading of Timaeus, Plato's metaphysical text on time, eternity, and the relationship between soul and body. Now available in English with a new preface by Serge Margel, this engagement with Platonic thought proceeds from two questions that span the history of philosophy: What is time? What is the body?
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  • On the Wandering Paths
    A walking journey through France's vast interior becomes a meditation on both personal recovery and the role of history in the presentβ€”more than 425,000 copies sold in France. After a free-climbing accident lands him in a coma and a hospital for four months, the French writer Sylvain Tesson makes a promise to himself: if he's ever able to walk again,...
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  • Cosmic Pessimism
    β€œWe're doomed.” So begins the work of the philosopher whose unabashed and aphoristic indictments of the human condition have been cropping up recently in popular culture. Today we find ourselves in an increasingly inhospitable world that is, at the same time, starkly indifferent to our species-specific hopes, desires, and disappointments. In the Anthropocene, pessimism is felt everywhere but rarely given...
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  • Imagination and Invention
    A radical rethinking of the theory and the experience of mental images Here, in English translation for the first time, is Gilbert Simondon's fundamental reconception of the mental image and the theory of imagination and invention. Drawing on a vast range of mid-twentieth-century theoretical resourcesβ€”from experimental psychology, cybernetics, and ethology to the phenomenological reflections of Sartre and Merleau-Pontyβ€”Imagination and Invention...
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  • Shamans and Robots
    A profound exploration of the external influences that shape human consciousness, from healing rituals to digital devices. In this voyage through thousands of years of psychosomatic healing, distinguished anthropologist and sociologist Roger Bartra examines the placebo effect as a key to our understanding of human consciousness. Shamans and Robots demonstrates how biology and technology become intertwined within human culture by...
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  • On Painting
    Available for the first time in English: the complete and annotated transcripts of Deleuze's 1981 seminars on painting From 1970 until 1987, Gilles Deleuze held a weekly seminar at the Experimental University of Vincennes and, starting in 1980, at Saint-Denis. In the spring of 1981, he began a series of eight seminars on painting and its intersections with philosophy. The...
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