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Skizo-Mails

Artist
Franco "Bifo" Berardi
Date
2013
Publisher
errant bodies press
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
Size
18 × 11.5 × 1 cm
Length
152 
Description

Published by Errant Bodies/Doormats

By Franco Berardi Bifo.

Author of The Soul at Work and After the Future, Franco Berardi Bifo (born 1949) is one of today’s most articulate and prominent anti-capitalism theorists. Like many others involved with the 1960s Autonomia movement in Italy (such as Antonio Negri and Mario Tronti), Berardi moved to Paris, where he worked and studied with the French philosopher and psychotherapist Felix Guattari, in the field of schizoanalysis. Skizo-Mails is a collection of Berardi’s aphoristic and diaristic correspondence that combines the political and the poetic in its consideration of our present plight. “What invention will be able to call humans out of the abyss? Who will be able to gather thoughts and emotions and solidarity?” Berardi asks, in one letter. This publication is the first in Errant Bodies’ new Doormats series, dedicated to rethinking the contemporary political sphere and demanding a focused and attentive presence and readership.

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