MARC Record
Leader
005
20240603155402.0
008
211217s2015 r 000 0 eng d
020
a| 9782918252382
040
a| HG
080
a| 82.4
2| KASK
100
1
a| Robertson, Lisa
245
1
0
a| Revolution :
b| A Reader /
c| Lisa Robertson & Matthew Stadler.
260
a| Paris :
b| Paraguay Press,
c| 2015.
300
a| 1159 p.
505
a| Revolution: A Reader collects texts from across many cultures and times and organizes them roughly along a chronology of living, from “beginning,” to “childhood,” “education,” “adulthood,” and “death.” The book brings the embodied fact of revolution into the lived present by engaging readers with language that takes us there, no matter where we are to begin with. We are all in revolution, now. Reading can make this fact primary and conscious and shared. Heavily annotated throughout, the book is, quite literally, a conversation. The annotations, by Lisa Robertson and Matthew Stadler — composed simultaneously and in response to one another — stitch a web of argument that links the book into a single thing, a reader. The book also features a narrative bibliography of revolution by David Brazil. (Provided by publisher)
520
a| Acker, Kathy ; Adnan, Etel ; Agamben, Giorgio ; Arakawa + Gins ; Arendt, Hannah ; Bellamy, Dodie ; Bey, Hakim ; Brazil, David ; Burke, Edmund ; Carlyle, Thomas et al.
690
a| Literatuur: Essays
700
1
a| Stadler, Matthew
920
a| boek
852
4
b| KASK
c| KUB
j| 82.4 / ROBE / 2015
p| 000050653816
001
smk01:000741539
500
a| boek