New Literary Observer (NLO)
Ghosts of My Life: Writings on Depression, Hauntology and Lost Futures (Prizraki Moyey Zhizni)
19.88£
Mark Fisher (1968-2017) was a renowned British cultural theorist, essayist, blogger, and music critic. He gained recognition for his 2009 work 'Capitalist Realism,' published at the height of the global financial crisis, and for his blog 'k-Punk,' where he subjected cultural, political, and social events to merciless critical reflection. In addition to his political and cultural writing, Fisher greatly influenced music criticism in the 2000s as a regular contributor to Britain's leading intellectual music magazine, 'The Wire.' He coined the term 'hauntology,' borrowing it from Jacques Derrida. His book 'Ghosts of My Life' was published in 2014. This collection of original works sums up all the themes of Fischer's intellectual quest: in it, he discusses the crisis of historicity, cultural nostalgia for an unrealized future, and also describes the tension between the personal and the political, the epicenter of which is popular music.
Publisher: New Literary Observer (NLO)
Author: Mark Fisher
Size: 14x21.5
Book series: History of Sound (Istoriya zvuka)
Cover: Paperback
Language: Russian
Pages: 256
Publication year: 2024
ISBN: 9785444825334
ISBN (Barcode): 9785444825334








