Werner Hamacher’s witty and elliptical 95 Theses on Philology challenges the humanities—and particularly academic philology—that assume language to be a given entity rather than an ...
Continue Reading →The Boiled in Between is the debut novel by Turner Prize-winning artist Helen Marten, an ambitious literary work full of beauty and sorrow. It is ...
Continue Reading →In this visionary novel, Nobel Prize winner Peter Handke offers descriptions of objects, relationships, and events that teach readers a renewed way of seeing; he ...
Continue Reading →This timely collection of essays is the first to be written on the work of Maurice Blanchot in English. One of the finest writers of ...
Continue Reading →During the last half of the twentieth century in France, Maurice Blanchot was a key figure in exploring the relation between literature and philosophy. He ...
Continue Reading →Written in his distinctively dazzling manner, Oscar Wilde’s story of a fashionable young man who sells his soul for eternal youth and beauty is the ...
Continue Reading →Modern Library edition In Search of Lost Time (French: À la recherche du temps perdu)— previously also translated as Remembrance of Things Past, is a ...
Continue Reading →Described by the New York Times as “arguably the most important intellectual alive,” Noam Chomsky is known throughout the world for his highly ...
Continue Reading →Don Quixote is a novel by Miguel de Cervantes. The book, published in two parts (1605 and 1615) is considered to be the ...
Continue Reading →