Series

Urbanomic x Sequence Press

Jun 2018

ISBN 978-0-9553087-8-9

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Fanged Noumena

Collected Writings 1987–2007

Fourth edition

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  • Paperback
  • 175×115mm
  • 670pp
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  • Cover Image: Jake and Dinos Chapman, Disasters of War IV.
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Nick Land, 'Fanged Noumena', published by Urbanomic and Sequence Press
Nick Land, 'Fanged Noumena', published by Urbanomic (detail)
Nick Land, 'Fanged Noumena', published by Urbanomic (detail)
Nick Land, 'Fanged Noumena', published by Urbanomic (detail)
Nick Land, 'Fanged Noumena', published by Urbanomic (detail)

Theory as cyberpunk fiction: Land‘s machinic theory-poetry parallelled the digital intensities of 90s jungle, techno and doomcore, anticipating ‘impending human extinction becoming accessible as a dancefloor’.

— Mark Fisher

Land had the most brilliantly seductive and meteoric mind, endlessly imaginative and capable of adopting, inhabiting and discarding any philosophical position. With him—and rightly so—philosophy infected every area of life.

—Simon Critchley

During the 1990s British philosopher Nick Land’s unique work, variously described as ‘rabid nihilism’, ‘mad black deleuzianism’ and ‘cybergothic’, developed perhaps the only rigorous and culturally-engaged escape route out of the malaise of ‘continental philosophy’—a route that was implacably blocked by the academy. However, Land’s work has continued to exert an influence, both through the British ‘speculative realist’ philosophers who studied with him, and through the many cultural producers—writers, artists, musicians, filmmakers—who have been invigorated by his uncompromising and abrasive philosophical vision.

Beginning with Land’s early radical rereadings of Heidegger, Nietzsche, Kant and Bataille, the volume collects together the papers, talks and articles of the mid-90s—long the subject of rumour and vague legend (including some work which has never previously appeared in print)—in which Land developed his futuristic theory-fiction of cybercapitalism gone amok; and ends with his enigmatic later writings in which Ballardian fictions, poetics, cryptography, anthropology, grammatology and the occult are smeared into unrecognisable hybrids.

Fanged Noumena gives a dizzying perspective on the entire trajectory of this provocative and influential thinker’s work, and has introduced his unique voice to a new generation of readers.