Ending the World as We Know It: An Interview with Andrew Culp
Interview with the author of DARK DELEUZE.
Deleuze suggests that any worthwhile book must have three things: a polemic against an error, a recovery of something forgotten, and an innovation. Proceeding along those three lines, I first argue against those who worship Deleuze as the patron saint of affirmation, second I rehabilitate the negative that already saturates his work, and third I propose something he himself was not capable of proposing, a “hatred for this world.” So in an odd twist of Marx on history, I begin with those who hold up Deleuze as an eternal optimist, yet not to stand on their shoulders but to topple the church of affirmation.
Published in: Boundary 2 online
By: Alexander R. Galloway and Andrew Culp
Story Date: 2016-06-29T05:00:00+00:00
By: Alexander R. Galloway and Andrew Culp
Story Date: 2016-06-29T05:00:00+00:00