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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.
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.
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