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11 July 1968–13 January 2017
Mark Fisher, best known for his blogging as k-punk, was a British writer, critic, cultural theorist, philosopher and teacher based in the Department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths, University of London. He initially achieved acclaim for his blogging as k-punk in the early 2000s, and was known for his writing on radical politics, music, and popular culture.
Fisher published several books, including the unexpected success Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? (2009), and contributed to publications such as The Wire, Fact, New Statesman and Sight & Sound. He was also the co-founder of Zero Books, and later Repeater Books. He died by suicide in January 2017, shortly before the publication of The Weird and the Eerie (2017).
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Readers in conversation
Public notes, reviews, lists, and conversations around Mark Fisher.
A reader-curated list
A reader-curated list
You know that meme of the ogre reading Ulysses? That's very much how I feel after reading this. Fisher's work is, for the most part, extremely approachable. He does an admirable job of writing to the semi-masses, even while he's playing with heady ideas. A fe…
This and Infinite Jest are the two most foundational texts I read in my early 20s (and I don't really care how much of a meme that makes me). It's depressing but also kind of awesome how both of these books' critiques and diagnoses of our cultural maladies ar…