Fanged Noumena

Fanged Noumena: Collected Writings 1987–2007
A 2001 print from Disasters of War IV by Jake and Dinos Chapman, a hand-colored watercolor etching depicting grotesque figures and scattered rays of light.
Cover of the first edition
EditorMaya Kronic and Ray Brassier
AuthorNick Land
Cover artistJake and Dinos Chapman
LanguageEnglish
Subject
Published2011
2012
2014
2018
PublisherUrbanomic / Sequence Press
MIT Press
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Pages666
ISBN978-0-9553087-8-9
Preceded byThe Thirst for Annihilation 

Fanged Noumena: Collected Writings 1987–2007 is a 2011 anthology of writings by English philosopher Nick Land, edited by Maya Kronic and Ray Brassier. It was first published by Urbanomic—founded by Kronic prior—with Sequence Press and later republished by the MIT Press.[1] The anthology collects essays and texts, initially published and previously unpublished, spanning various philosophical and aesthetic interests—as well as unorthodox writing styles that have been dubbed "theory-fictions"[2]—explored and utilized by Land over the titular time period. The book has obtained a cult following[3] and has subsequently been credited with influencing the rise in popularity of accelerationism.[4][5]


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