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K-punk: The Collected and Unpublished Writings of Mark Fisher Paperback – November 13, 2018

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A comprehensive collection of the writings of Mark Fisher (1968-2017), whose work defined critical writing for a generation.

This comprehensive collection brings together the work of acclaimed blogger, writer, political activist and lecturer Mark Fisher (aka k-punk). Covering the period 2004 - 2016, the collection will include some of the best writings from his seminal blog k-punk; a selection of his brilliantly insightful film, television and music reviews; his key writings on politics, activism, precarity, hauntology, mental health and popular modernism for numerous websites and magazines; his final unfinished introduction to his planned work on "Acid Communism"; and a number of important interviews from the last decade. Edited by Darren Ambrose and with a foreword by Simon Reynolds.
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“Mark Fisher’s k-punk blogs were required reading for a generation”
The Guardian

“An essential guide to inventing a new world that makes sense for everyone”
Holly Herndon

“Fisher is the most trusted navigator of these times out of joint.”
David Peace

“A thrillingly creative critic.”
Sight & Sound

"A more interesting British writer has not appeared in this century."
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Irish Times

"A primer in how to write cultural criticism in the 21st century."
LA Review of Books

About the Author

Mark Fisher is the author of Capitalist RealismGhosts of My Life and The Weird and the Eerie. He also blogged at k-punk.abstractdynamics.org and wrote regularly for other publications including the Guardian, the Wire, and New Statesmen. He was a Visiting Fellow in the Visual Cultures department at Goldsmiths, University of London.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Repeater; New edition (November 13, 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 768 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 191224828X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1912248285
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.43 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.13 x 2.25 x 9.16 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2022
I bought this for my son. He said "it is a really great collection of all his unpublished writings. I even went online to find some of these and they were all removed. So very comprehensive. "
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Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2021
This is great. Philosophy for our times, dissecting current and classic media. Very thicc book of bite sized essays.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2020
There's something here for literally everyone. As good as I thought it would be. Easy to read if you are a few years out of practice on the academic texts. Should be required reading in every freshman seminar.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2019
Mark Fisher is easily one of the most prolific documenters of the tragedies of late stage capitalism. The best part? anyone can read his works and relate to the stifling malaise he expresses so eloquently. Beautiful, a perfect 10.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2020
This collection of his unpublished works testify to the dedication to Pop culture and theory I would have no doubt Acid Communism would have been his magnum opus. Sadly he was gone too soon.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2019
A gigantic compendium of thought and observation. Like getting a brain-full of insight. So nice to have these short essays/reviews/criticisms to read in little and big bites.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2018
Fantastic! Mark’s death is a huge loss. Highly recommended text.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2022
I've enjoyed reading this so far. However, my new copy arrived creased and dented.

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Usha kumari
3.0 out of 5 stars Damaged front cover
Reviewed in India on February 6, 2022
Front cover was a bit torn up.
Rob
5.0 out of 5 stars Must have
Reviewed in Italy on February 26, 2020
This volume is a collection of the complete writing published by Mark Fisher in his blog K-Punk. Great insight in the mind and thought of one of the greatest thinker of our century.
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Erhard
5.0 out of 5 stars tolles Buch
Reviewed in Germany on December 8, 2018
war ein Geschenk an meinen Sohn, gefällt sehr gut. Lieferung wie immer perfekt - Danke
KingLudd
5.0 out of 5 stars My favourite writer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 10, 2018
The modernist desire for innovation was in the air we breathed when we were young men. It was what art was supposed to do - it was supposed to reinvent the world, make you see it with fresh eyes. It was the encounter with the genuinely strange, the unfamiliar, that we sought. Everything in my life has been directed towards those sorts of encounters, in my personal life as much as in the literature and art and music I was drawn to. You can see it in Mark Fisher's writing, not just in the arguments he's making, or in the descriptions of the ongoing cultural stasis, or in the music, post punk, jungle, that he loves. You can see it in the writing, which always strives, even at the level of the individual sentence, to lead you somewhere unexpected, somewhere that isn't facile or commonplace, somewhere genuinely new. He was the great writer of my generation, I think. And also someone with whom I had a great deal in common - so much in fact that often I can't remember whether the things I'm writing or thinking are things I read in k-punk or whether they predate that point. Some kind of Neuromancer Wintermute fusing of consciousness. He had a way of articulating the things I was only vaguely aphasically thinking, that were hovering around the edges of consciousness, half formed. There's a generosity in these pieces and a total sincerity and integrity, as well as the bravery to make yourself vulnerable, to put your head above the parapet, to risk middlebrow mockery. I love all of that. I think you will too.
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Dr Russell Dean
5.0 out of 5 stars ‘Coherence in contradiction expresses the force of desire’ Derrida
Reviewed in Australia on April 8, 2023
The joy of this book for me is that Fisher’s Blogs are full of erudite, working class anger, expressed through reflections on a variety of topics - music; TV; Film, politics, I.e. culture - all revealing a profound hope for a better life for the millions living in the void of neo-liberalism/capitalism/post-Fordism. Clutching at the slightest opportunity for political ‘optimism’ (elections; student unrest; potential alliances) - although he would, no doubt have denied absolutely any commitment to optimism or hope, the latter which he identified as a ‘superstition’ ‘which arise[s] from our incapacity to actually act’ - Fisher was consistently disappointed, as many on the left are, by subsequent outcomes. That Fisher maintained his ‘optimism’ certainly did express the force of his desire, notwithstanding his untimely and very sad death; noting perhaps that good ideas such as many of those espoused by Fisher never really die nor the desire for them, even if both may appear dormant for a spell.
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Dr Russell Dean
5.0 out of 5 stars ‘Coherence in contradiction expresses the force of desire’ Derrida
Reviewed in Australia on April 8, 2023
The joy of this book for me is that Fisher’s Blogs are full of erudite, working class anger, expressed through reflections on a variety of topics - music; TV; Film, politics, I.e. culture - all revealing a profound hope for a better life for the millions living in the void of neo-liberalism/capitalism/post-Fordism. Clutching at the slightest opportunity for political ‘optimism’ (elections; student unrest; potential alliances) - although he would, no doubt have denied absolutely any commitment to optimism or hope, the latter which he identified as a ‘superstition’ ‘which arise[s] from our incapacity to actually act’ - Fisher was consistently disappointed, as many on the left are, by subsequent outcomes. That Fisher maintained his ‘optimism’ certainly did express the force of his desire, notwithstanding his untimely and very sad death; noting perhaps that good ideas such as many of those espoused by Fisher never really die nor the desire for them, even if both may appear dormant for a spell.
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