Graham Harman books

Graham Harman has several books coming out in the next few months… He mentions two on his own blog, but there are more…

Towards Speculative Realism – collected essays and lectures

The Prince and the Wolf – a book of discussions with Latour that I don’t think has a site yet.

Circus Philosophicus – perhaps the most intriguing of the lot

All of these are under the imprint of Zero books – an interesting new publisher in this field.

Graham is also in the Zero collection Post-Continental Voices: Selected Interviews, edited by Paul Ennis. (There is an interview with me in there too).

Then he has a book forthcoming on Quentin Meillassoux, which promises something of a peak into Meillassoux’s as yet unpublished work following After Finitude; another one on H.P. Lovecraft (very intriguing – Lovecraft is an author I’ve always found fascinating, even if problematic); and two different books on objects.

If these are as good as his earlier books then there will be some really interesting reading coming up. Tool-Being was the most challenging book I’ve read on Heidegger in ages, and Prince of Networks, which I finished just recently, has convinced me that there is much more to Latour than I’d previously realised.

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