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Trauma descends generation to generation.
A son tells his father’s story after his father is gone. Historical atrocity risks repetition due to forgetting, always understood as a threat; as living memory gives way, the hold experience has...
Readers and writers, are we still important?
If for now P,T,WM has mostly been focusing on The Killing Joke book release June 12th, it only goes to show how recurrent are my thematic pursuits, my relentless concerns. No matter what the poi...
A wild, incantatory exploration of humor, violence, art, and political collapse
I’ll get right to it, simply because it’s easier and more relaxing (to me at least) to have other voices talk about the book and its launch.
Just out, the pr...
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Our country grotesquerie
Recently, I mentioned the beginnings of this Substack in connection to the beginning of my book, The Killing Joke (forthcoming...
This has been a long time in coming!
The present bundles all lead-up and carries it forward.
I’d hoped, when I brought the first draft of The Killing Joke to its conclusion a few years ago, that all its reflective chaos would be retrosp...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Magus Magnus treats chaos as a trick of the light: all for poetry, and “the poetic.” If only! Tomorrow brings, objectively, the Internal Horizon Dawn. Forthcoming: The Killing Joke, hybrid poetry/ philosophy/ cultural criticism from BlazeVOX [books]
Hero Magnus is a musician living in Brooklyn, NY. She likes museums, cats, perks, going to the movies, and her birthplace. She does not like texting or attachment styles. Her upcoming album, How Do You Leave a Warm Dark Place, comes out on April 10.
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