Semiotext(e)
@SemiotextePress
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Semiotext(e) publishes works of theory, fiction, madness, economics, satire, sexuality, science fiction, activism and confession.
Joined September 2017
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Join us on Saturday December 6th at Francis Kite Club for a discussion with Idris Robinson, Søren Mau, and Gerardo Muñoz, celebrating the release of Idris' book The Revolt Eclipses Whatever the World Has to Offer. 5pm at 40 Loisaida Avenue (C and 3rd). https://t.co/U2flld6q2h
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Last Week in End Times Cinema excerpt in here; thanks, Paris Review
Each month, our web editors comb through dozens of forthcoming books, for ideas and good writing for our site. Often we’re struck by particular paragraphs or sentences, and though we sometimes share on Slack, we thought we’d also share them with you. https://t.co/edchxfJvWZ
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Missing lost abandoned destroyed incomplete aborted unrealized mislaid misplaced burned forgotten stolen unfinished censored amputated defaced omitted demolished erased I read The Missing Pieces, by Henri Lefebvre (2004; 2014 translation by David L. Sweet for @SemiotextePress).
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Art in America looking forward to Last Week in End Times Cimema
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The month’s most exciting art books are by Olivia Liang, Patti Smith, Sue Roe, AS Harah, and others.
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semiotext(e) sent us an advance copy of idris robinson’s new work. an episode is on the way—stay tuned. @SemiotextePress
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@ryanhasbadtaste Check out @CBeditions and @CoronaSamizdat @andothertweets @7StoriesPress @SemiotextePress @PushkinPress too
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Great interview! Amazing pics from an interview I did with Chris for Umm… by the iconic Anya GTA
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“Amid the abject and the sordid, though, the book glitters with moments of beauty. There is the final paragraph of the novel, which is a kind of shimmering tour de force.”—Jeanine Herman writes about Natasha Stagg’s novel “Grand Rapids” @SemiotextePress
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“Told in flashbacks to someone asking where she grew up, the book is a reply to that question, in the form of a teenage diary, the story of Tess as an adolescent girl.”—Jeanine Herman writes about Natasha Stagg’s new novel, “Grand Rapids” @SemiotextePress
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The book, which was first published by Semiotext(e) in 1998, is a tender, compassionate, and crushingly depressing work of fiction by one of our most important feminist theorists. https://t.co/d5hhuoZlDp
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In Airless Spaces, the feminist theorist dramatizes what happens when capitalist alienation makes everybody miserable.
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Can't remember last time I sat and read a book in nearly a single sitting but have read this gem today
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“I've taken that same anointing upon Ronald, speaking of Ronald Reagan, and I've put it upon my Donald .” @TheElijahList @ElijahStreamsTV
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Ahead of the opening of our programme at @ICALondon tonight, it's a great time to catch up with the Daney dossier we produced for @Sabzianbe: https://t.co/epdqPmrANK
Starting tonight at @ICALondon: ‘Serge Daney and the Promise of Cinema’, a film program I co-curated with @_rtab_. It ties in with an Issue we edited for @sabzian_be, inviting writers worldwide to reflect on Daney’s thought and writing. → https://t.co/f9tPR0Ddtv
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Apropos of nothing: One of the best things I read last year was A.S. Hamrah’s newsletter “Last Week in End Times Cinema,” in Hamrah’s words, “an almanac of every bad thing that happened in the film industry from mid-March 2024 to mid-March 2025.” Coming in Nov from Semiotexte.
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