Azimute was a dedicated site for critical essays on, and critical liaisons with, the works of Deleuze and Guattari. In its decade-long span, this rhizome in virtual space attracted nomadic talents and brazen theorists to contribute essays on a wide variety of topics from poetics to capitalism. The website is now defunct, but the works live on in this new compilation. Deleuze-inspired essays on Kathy Acker, Einsturzende Neubaten, Zoviet France, William S. Burroughs, Geoffrey Schmidt, Henri Bergson, pataphysics, and more culminate in this work of exquisite scholarship on the margins.
Azimute was a dedicated site for critical essays on, and critical liaisons with, the works of Deleuze and Guattari. In its decade-long span, this rhiz...
Eat the Word gnaws though the forgotten industrial wastelands of the modern psyche. Each of these short fictional vignettes, deeply visual and evocative in style, are pervaded by a probing intellect that draws on a rich literary palette stretching from Kafka to JG Ballard, from Nietzsche to radical contemporary theorists like Deleuze and Guattari. Robert Lort presents us with a lavish literary buffet, that confronts and beguiles us on every page.
Eat the Word gnaws though the forgotten industrial wastelands of the modern psyche. Each of these short fictional vignettes, deeply visual and evocati...