In the triad of Verso pamphlets on 9/11, Nick Spencer sees a convergence of postmodern critique (against the capitalist culture of postmodernity).
On Amy Elias's view of fabulation in the moment of American corporate power, a postmodern novelistic aesthetic that is consistent with Sir Walter Scott's early nineteenth-century mix of romance and Enlightenment-inspired historiography.
An argument against the collapse of categories by an author who has, yes, himself perpetrated a few codeworks.
Recent fiction by Curtis White, Alex Shakar, Michael Martone, and others read through the lens of Gertrude Stein and Wittgenstein.
Matt Kirschenbaum on Richard Coyne's philosophical treatment of technographics.
Former FC2 Co-publisher Curtis White defends radical fiction against Left radical intellectuals.
De Witt Douglas Kilgore reviews Technoscience and Cyberculture.
Paul Harris explores IN.S.OMNIA's technographies.
Joseph Tabbi reviews the essay collection Simulacrum America.
Cary Wolfe reviews Luc Ferry's The New Ecological Order.