The Non-Library is a non-standard expression for life that is lived without mediation from words, images, or even ideas. While a thing called “the Library” continues to terrorize humanity even as it enters its last stages as a consequence of cataclysmic climate change and late capitalism, the Non-Library is a strictly performative, ahistorical immanence that suspends the Library’s insistent calls to categorization, representation, and reification. Of course, to describe or circumscribe such ineffability has its limits, but it also has its thresholds to cross: with commentary on Derrida’s Archive Fever, a deconstruction of Fichte, a para-biographical meditation on librarianship, and a vamping on the possible “Non-Virgil,” The Non-Library gen...
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Not only does the library have a long and complex history and politics, but it has an ambivalent pre...
The article deals with an reinterpretation of the motif of the library and librarian in the novel To...
Anne Royston, Assistant Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology, reviews:Anna-Sophie Springer a...
Through the course of this paper I seek to intertwine a story of my own creative relationship with l...
Established for over two decades, archive studies have often conflated the archive and the library, ...
Poet-Librarians in the Library of Babel is a compendium of experimental essays, creative meditations...
Casual and thoughtful speakers alike frequently use “library” as though it were the collective noun ...
"In capitalism, institutional libraries, publishers and book traders all have ways to suppress the p...
Purpose: This paper aims to problematise the basis of the use of non-fiction as an explanatory categ...
Established for over two decades, archive studies have often conflated the archive and the library, ...
Tar for Mortar offers an in-depth exploration of one of literature’s greatest tricksters, Jorge Luis...
The Library of Unfinished Texts is a digital library that gathers writing on and about performance, ...
Books and libraries figure prominently in apocalyptic and related forms of literature. The represent...
Thomas Jefferson sold his personal library and its classified catalog to the Library of Congress aft...
We spend more and more of our everyday lives in what Marc Augé calls non-places – homogenous, but bl...
Not only does the library have a long and complex history and politics, but it has an ambivalent pre...
The article deals with an reinterpretation of the motif of the library and librarian in the novel To...
Anne Royston, Assistant Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology, reviews:Anna-Sophie Springer a...
Through the course of this paper I seek to intertwine a story of my own creative relationship with l...