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" A revolutionary movement does not spread by contamination / But by resonance / Something that constitutes itself here / Resonates with the shock wave given off by something that constituted itself elsewhere / The body that resonates does so in its own way / An insurrection is not like the propagation of the plaque or a forest fire a linear process spreading little by little from a spark / But rather this / It becomes embodied in a MUSICAL way / and whose focal points / Dispersed in / time and space manage / To impose the rhythm of their VIBRATION / To get ever more dense / to the point where one can no longer desire to turn back" (((Jean-Marie Gleize)))

  • WRITING/PUBLICATIONS
    • dreaming of one thing [subversive chronicle]
    • die unsichtbaren verhältnisse
    • ACTION #5 [THE POET AS PRODUCER] & ACTION #6 [THE BUSINESS OF MR JULIUS CAESAR AFTER BRECHT OR THE MIGRANTS OF REGGIO CALABRIA]
    • Lana Turner No.14
    • [ACTION #4] MASSLESS COUNTERPOETICS
    • “PORNO-THEO-COLOSSAL” [[AFTER PASOLINI]]
    • A SMALL POETICS OF INSURRECTION
    • My review of Galina Rymbu’s “Life in Space” in Tripwire 18
    • ANNOUNCING TRIPWIRE PAMPHLET #8: PETER BOUSCHELJONG | THE PROCESSES, A FACTOGRAPHICAL PROEM
    • ARTAUD-THEATRE-DU-VIEUX-COLOMBIER*.COM
    • Notes on Events ((Lamentation))
    • [ACTION #4] MASSLESS COUNTERPOETICS
    • [ACTION #3] BRITISH SOUNDS | NACH ANNA MENDELSSOHN
    • [ACTION #2] PASOLINI L’ENRAGÉ
    • [ACTION #1] HEINER MÜLLERS INSZENIERUNG DES ‘DER UNTERGANG DES EGOISTEN JOHANN FATZER’ VON BRECHT
    • der traum von einer sache [subversive chronik]
    • ‘JEDE REVOLUTION IST EIN WÜRFELWURF’ / EVERY REVOLUTION IS A THROW OF DICE
    • Anmerkungen zum Geschehen ((Totenklage))
    • PORNO-TEO-KOLOSSAL ((nach Pasolini))
    • artaud-theatre-du-vieux-colombier*.com
    • NON CONSUMIAMO MARX
    • DIE PROZESSE — Ein faktographisches Poem
    • RIMBAUD FABRIK / 3 »Anywhere out of the World«
    • RIMBAUD FABRIK / 2
    • RIMBAUD FABRIK / 1
    • Kleine Poetik des Aufstands (Erstes Manifest)
    • DIE AFFÄRE LEBOVICI | PSYCHOGEOGRAPHIE [ACTE XVIII]
    • HERE & ELSEWHERE / HIER UND ANDERSWO
    • NEGATIONEN
    • GHOSTS ((A-234))
    • [[das Phantom Lautréamonts]]
    • molekulare revolution 1.1
    • Theater der Grausamkeiten [6.1 / 6.2]
    • LA RABBIA //PASSION PASOLINI
    • CELAN SPUREN (1)
      • Die identitären Idioten
      • CELAN SPUREN (2)
    • PROTEST
    • COLOSSAL YOUTH / JUVENTUDE EM MARCHA
  • Vowels
    • D.S. Mariott | Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
    • Miyó Vestrini | Brave Citizen
    • Leslie Kaplan | From “Disorder”
    • Lyn Hejinian | From ‘Positions of the Sun’
    • Rodrigo Toscano | Poems
    • Sean Bonney | Cancer: Poems after Katerina Gogou
    • Tongo Eisen-Martin
    • Juan Gelman | Poetry Forever
    • Raúl Zurita | The Sea
    • Fred Moten | resistances, impromptu
    • Dionne Brand | from “The Blue Clerk”
    • Bhanu Kapil
    • Lisa Robertson
    • Tom Raworth | West Wind
    • Arthur Rimbaud | Vowels
  • POETRY #1
    • Heiner Müller | MOMMSEN’S BLOCK (for Félix Guattari)
    • Katerina Gogou | AND THAT’S HOW I’LL GO AWAY
    • Katerina Gougou | A new translation of her book “Three Clicks Left”
    • Katerina Gogou | Sui generis
    • Katerina Gogou / AUTOPSY REPORT
    • Sean Bonney | Notes on Baudelaire
    • Sean Bonney | Heroes
    • Sean Bonney | Our Death
    • Galina Rymbu | Poems
    • Anna Mendelssohn | the fourteenth flight
    • M. NourbeSe Philip | from ‘ZONG!’
    • Yahya Hassan | Poems
    • Miyó Vestrini | It’s a Good Machine
    • Miyó Vestrini | Poems
    • Jazra Khaleed | Poems (“Smashing Fascist Heads”)
    • Danielle Collobert | It Then
    • Etel Adnan | MAYAKOVSKY
    • Karen Brodine | Woman Sitting at the Machine, Thinking
    • Jerome Rothenberg | Autobiography 1977 The First One Hundred
    • Sergio Raimondi | Poems
    • Jean-Marie Gleize; ELEVEN NOVEMBER 2008 / CAUGHT IN THE WATER / BEYOND VOICE
    • Jean-Marie Gleize | A Preparatory Act | Insurrection [8th December 2018: Julien Coupat preemptively arrested]
    • Amelia Rosselli | Poetry and Poetics
  • Poetry #2
    • Pier Paolo Pasolini | Poetry [from “Transhumanize and Organize”]
    • Pier Paolo Pasolini | A Desperate Vitality
    • César Vallejo | Cuneiforms
    • Arthur Rimbaud | Poems 1871/72
    • Arthur Rimbaud | A Season in Hell
    • Comte de Lautréamont | Poésies
    • Francis Ponge
    • Roque Dalton | The Petite Bourgeoisie
    • Aimé Césaire; Discourse on Colonialism
    • Aimé Césaire; From “Notebook of a Return to the Native Land (1939)”
    • Amiri Baraka | STOP KILLER COPS
    • GWENDOLYN BROOKS | RIOT
    • Bertolt Brecht | The Reader for City Dwellers
    • Bertolt Brecht | A lesson in sabotage
    • Vladimir Mayakovsky | Order to the Army of the Arts
    • Vladimir Mayakovsky | Revolution | A Poetichronicle
    • Vladimir Mayakovsky | What Is LEF Fighting For? ((Manifesto))
    • Velimir Khlebnikov | Collected Works 1/2/3
  • POETICS
    • Sean Bonney | Notes on Militant Poetics
    • Sean Bonney | COMETS & BARRICADES: INSURRECTIONARY IMAGINATION IN EXILE
    • Sean Bonney | Letters Against the Firmament
    • Sean Bonney | Anna Mendelssohn—”Minds do exist to agitate and provoke / this is the reason I do not conform”
    • Jean-Marie Gleize; “Where do the dogs go?”
    • Nathalie Wourm | Poetic Sabotage and the Control Society: Christophe Hanna, Nathalie Quintane, Jean-Marie Gleize
    • Joshua Clover and Chris Nealon | The Other Minimal Demand
    • Julian Murphet | “Wide as Targes Let Them Be,” or, How a Poem Is a Barricade
    • Keston Sutherland | Free Dissociation/Logic
    • Keston Sutherland’s statement for ‘Revolution and/or Poetry’
    • Mark Nowak | Social Poetics (An Introduction)
    • Kirill Medvedev | My Fascism
    • Nathaniel Mackey | Cante Moro
    • D.S. Marriott | Response to Race and the Poetic Avant-Garde + Poems
    • Anna Mendelssohn; What a Performance
    • ‘[A] poet must know more than|a surface suggests’: Reading and Secrecy in the Poetry of Anna Mendelssohn; by Vicky Sparrow
    • Esther Leslie; Crowds, Clouds, Politics and Aesthetics (Charles Baudelaire & Sean Bonney)
    • Michel Leiris | Jean-Arthur Rimbaud’s Adventurous Life
    • Arthur Rimbaud | The Letters (1870-1872)
    • Roger Gilbert-Lecomte | Necessity of Revolt: The Power of Renunciation
    • Raoul Vaneigem | Isidore Ducasse and the Count of Lautréamont in the “Poésies”
    • Danielle Collobert; Notebooks
      • Reading Danielle Collobert
    • Henri Chopin
    • César Vallejo | From “Art and Revolution”
    • José Revueltas | So that Maykovsky’s Suicide not be Repeated
  • The Golden Horde
    • François Dosse | Félix Guattari & The “Molecular Revolution”: Italy, Germany, France
    • AFTER THE DEATH OF NANNI BALESTRINI [by Raúl Sánchez Cedillo]
    • Nanni Balestrini | “I write to you opposite the balcony from whence I contemplate the eternal light whose radiant fire slowly fades on the distant horizon”
    • Nanni Balestrini | No Tears for the Roses
    • Alberto Toscano | Mayakovsky at Mirafiori: Operaismo and the Negation of Poetry
    • Nanni Balestrini | “I close my eyes and start to sing”
    • Nanni Balestrini; »If you read this, you must no longer fear anything«
    • Nanni Balestrini | Wer das hier liest, braucht sich vor nichts mehr zu fürchten (Interview)
    • Carla Lonzi | Let’s Spit on Hegel
    • Carla Lonzi’s Self-Portrait | A conversation with Allison Grimaldi Donahue & Teresa Kittler
    • Carla Lonzi (Part One)
    • Carla Lonzi (Part Two)
    • Claire Fontaine | 1977:The Year That Is Never Commemorated
    • Claire Fontaine | Human Strike Within The Field Of The Libidinal Economy
    • Maurizio Lazzarato | From “Capital Hates Everyone: Fascism Or Revolution”
    • Mario Tronti | “In art as in politics there is nothing other than struggle”
    • Mario Tronti | I am defeated
    • Mario Tronti | Our Operaismo
    • Italy 1977-8: Living with an earthquake – Red Notes
    • Maurizio Lazzarato | Marcel Duchamp and The Refusal of Work
  • TWO POETS
    • Two Poets — Marion Bell & Jasmine Gibson
    • Two Poets — Wendy Trevino & Pavel Arseniev
    • Two Poets — Ida Börjel & Amiri Baraka
    • Two Poets — Pier Paolo Pasolini & John Wieners
    • Two Poets — Antonin Artaud & Roger Gilbert-Lecomte
    • Two Poets — Anna Mendelssohn & Miyó Vestrini
    • Two Poets — Ed Dorn & Sean Bonney
    • Two Poets — Stephanie Young & Kirill Medvedev
    • Two Poets — Katerina Gogou & Galina Rymbu
  • Dérive
    • Michael Löwy | Incandescent Flame: Surrealism as a Romantic Revolutionary Movement
    • Elsa Dorlin | To Be Beside of Oneself: Fanon and the Phenomenology of Our Own Violence
    • Furio Jesi | The Suspension of Historical Time
    • Georges Didi-Huberman | Light against Light
    • Tiqqun | The Cybernetic Hypothesis
    • Sergei Eisenstein | Notes for a Film of ‘Capital’
    • “Ardent Hope” – Interview with Jean-Luc Godard – Cahiers du cinéma
    • Mehdi Belhaj Kacem, Philippe Sollers | What is the Meaning of the Avant-garde’s Death?
    • Harun Farocki | Peter Weiss On Display (The Aesthetics of Resistance)
    • George L. Jackson | Blood In My Eye
    • Jean-Marie Straub / Danièle Huillet | Hölderlin, That Is Utopia
    • Mehdi Belhaj Kacem | Tomb for Guy Debord
    • Jean-Marie Straub | My Key Dates
    • Jean-Luc Godard’s “Militant Filmmaking”; by Irmgard Emmelhainz
    • The Invisible Committee | Now
    • The Invisible Committee | Power is Logistic. Block Everything!
    • Guy Debord | Panegyric
    • The Invisible Committee | The Coming Insurrection
    • PROVOKE: Between PROTEST and PERFORMANCE
    • Guy Debord | Society of the Spectacle
    • Guy Debord | In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni
    • Guy Debord | Comments on the Society of the Spectacle
    • Ralph Rumney | The Consul
    • Theses on the Paris Commune | Guy Debord, Attila Kotányi & Raoul Vaneigem
    • Guy Debord | All the King’s Men
    • The Angry Brigade: Communiques and Documents
    • Tiqqun | This Is Not a Program
  • CONDITIONS
    • Georges Didi-Huberman | Hells? (On Pier Paolo Pasolini)
    • Sergei Tret’iakov | Art in the Revolution and the Revolution in Art (Aesthetic Consumption and Production)
    • Alain Badiou | The Four Principles of Marxism
    • Keston Sutherland | The poetics of ‘Capital’
    • Mark Fisher | From “Postcapitalist Desire: The Final Lectures” (Libidinal Marxism)
    • Alain Badiou | ‘We Have to Break Bourgeois Right’
    • Esther Leslie | Elective Affinities: The Hunched Man, the Old Man and B.B.
    • Stuart Hall | Culture and Power
    • Walter Benjamin | The Author as Producer
    • Jean-Marc Lachaud, Olivier Neveux | Arts and Revolution. On Some Theoretical and Practical Elements
    • Devin Fore | Soviet Factography: Production Art in an Information Age (Sergej Tret’iakov)
    • Esther Leslie | Fear Eats the Soul: Walter Benjamin & Baader Meinhof
    • Mark Fisher | We Need a Post-Capitalist Vision | Interviewed by AntiCapitalist Initiative
    • Georges Didi-Huberman | The Supposition of The Aura: The Now, The Then and Modernity (Walter Benjamin)
    • Mark Fisher | Hauntology, Nostalgia and Lost Futures | Interviewed by V. Mannucci & V. Mattioli
    • Mark Fisher | Acid Communism (Unfinished Introduction)
    • Farocki / Godard: Film as Theory; by Volker Pantenburg
    • Kristin Ross | Against commemoration: Unearthing the lives and afterlives of May ’68
    • Alain Badiou | The Century & Poetry and Communism
    • Harun Farocki / Kaja Silverman | Speaking about Godard
    • Jean-Luc Godard | What is to be done? // British Sounds, by J.-L. Godard [DVG]
    • Louis Althusser | For Marx
    • Louis Auguste Blanqui; Eternity by the Stars
    • Bertolt Brecht; War Primer
    • Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht — The Story of a Friendship
    • Walter Benjamin’s Archive | Rag Picking | The Arcades Project
    • Alain Badiou | The Rebirth of History | Times of Riots and Uprisings
    • Mark Fisher; Capitalist Realism | Is There No Alternative?
      • Mark Fisher; Ghosts Of My Life
        • Mark Fisher; The Weird And The Eerie
    • Kristin Ross; May ’68 and its Afterlives
    • Lorenzo Chiesa; Lacan with Artaud
    • Georges Didi-Huberman; To Render Sensible
    • Democracy. Jean-Marie Gleize / Rimbaud / Kristin Ross
    • Eduardo Viveiros de Castro; The Untimely Again
  • Proletarian Nights
    • Jacques Rancière & Philippe Lafosse | Politics and Aesthetics in the Straubs’ Films
    • Jacques Rancière | The Fraternal Image; interviewed by Serge Daney & Serge Toubiana
    • The Power of Political, Militant, ‘Leftist’ Cinema. Interview with Jacques Rancière
    • Jacques Rancière | The Red of La Chinoise: Godard’s Politics
    • Jacques Rancière | Staging the People
    • Jacques Rancière | Documentary Fiction: Chris Marker and the Fiction of Memory
    • Jacques Rancière; The Radical Gap
    • Jacques Rancière; Disagreement: Politics and Philosophy
    • Jacques Rancière; Althusser’s Lesson
    • Jacques Rancière; The Unforgettable
    • Jacques Rancière; Seeing Things Through Things / Moscow, 1926
    • Jacques Rancière; Politics and Aesthetics
    • Jacques Rancière; The Emancipated Spectator (5th International Summer Academy)
  • Mille Plateaux
    • Félix Guattari | Militant Incidences
    • Félix Guattari | Genet Regained
    • Félix Guattari | Schizoanalytic Cartographies
    • Félix Guattari and Radio Alice
    • Fernand Deligny | The Arachnean and Other Texts
    • Gerald Raunig | For a new political ecosophy [F. Guattari: The Three Ecologies]
    • Pragmatic/Machinic: Discussion with Félix Guattari [by Charles J. Stivale]
    • Gilles Deleuze | Control and Becoming
    • Gilles Deleuze | Postscript on the Societies of Control
    • Deleuze, Marx and Politics ((The Grandeur of Marx)) | by Nicholas Thoburn
    • Félix Guattari; The Anti-Œdipus Papers
    • Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari | May ’68 Did Not Take Place
    • Félix Guattari; The Capitalist Revolution
    • Félix Guattari; Bourgeoisie and Capitalist Flows
    • Félix Guattari; A Molecular Revolution
    • Deleuze/Guattari; How Do You Make Yourself a Body Without Organs?
    • Félix Guattari | IN FLUX
    • Deleuze & Guattari; Capitalism: A Very Special Delirium
  • Body of the Text
    • Interview with Pierre Guyotat [Pierre Testard / Gwénaël Pouliquen, April 2020]
    • Pasolini on de Sade: An Interview during the Filming of ‘Salò or the 120 Days of Sodom’
    • Roland Barthes | Sade – Pasolini
    • Alain Badiou; On Pier Paolo Pasolini
    • Antonin Artaud | Sylvère Lotringer; All Paranoiacs (Interview with Paule Thévenin)
    • Antonin Artaud | Van Gogh the man suicided by society
    • Roger Gilbert-Lecomte | Necessity of Revolt: The Power of Renunciation
    • Antonin Artaud | Alienation and Black Magic & Peter Valente | from “The Artaud Variations”
    • Antonin Artaud | Interjections [Suppôts et Suppliciations]
    • Antonin Artaud
    • Antonin Artaud | Manifesto In A Clear Language
    • Antonin Artaud | The Return of Artaud, The Mômo
    • Antonin Artaud | Works on Paper
    • The Secret Art of Antonin Artaud | Jacques Derrida & Paule Thévenin
    • Fredric Jameson | Rimbaud and the Spatial Text
    • Alain Badiou; Pierre Guyotat, Prince of Prose
    • Pierre Guyotat, Donatien Grau. To lay a hand on the shoulder of future victims …
    • Pierre Guyotat | The Prison
    • Pierre Guyotat; by John Taylor
    • This self-portrait is dated March 1962
    • PIERRE GUYOTAT; BODY OF THE TEXT
  • READING LIST
    • Best Books of 2022
    • riots and/or poetics [6/2022]
    • Best Books of 2021
    • riots and/or poetics [5/2021]
    • riots and/or poetics [1/2021]
    • Best Books of 2020
    • riots and/or poetics [7/2020]
    • riots and/or poetics [5/2020]
    • riots and/or poetics [3/2020]
    • Best Books of 2019
    • riots and/or poetics [10/2019]
    • riots and/or poetics [8/2019]
    • riots and/or poetics [4/2019]
    • riots and/or poetics [01/2019]
    • Best Books of 2018
    • riots and/or poetics [10/2018]
    • riots and/or poetics [6/2018]
    • Best books of 2017
    • READING LIST [08/2017]
    • Best books of 2016 / Herausragende Bücher 2016
    • riots and/or poetics [8/2018]
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