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Another Sun

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Another SunFrançoise VergèsMayra A. Rodríguez Castro

Jun 2026

Another Sun

Françoise Vergès Mayra A. Rodríguez Castro

In 2005, Françoise Vergès published a book with Aimé Césaire, in which she recorded – three years before his death – powerful remarks by the poet, as incisive and combative as ever, yet imbued, as always, with the universal humanism to which he had remained committed throughout his life. It is fortunate that, drawing inspiration from this interview, Another Sun allows us to hear, in their intertwining, the voices of Césaire and Vergès herself, conveying a message of emancipation and fraternity/sorority that our world needs to hear today.

Souleymane Bachir Diagne


Waiting at Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport, in the city of Le Lamentin, Mayra A. Rodríguez Castro browses the airport kiosk. Alongside books by Césaire, it offers titles by Frantz Fanon, Maryse Condé and Patrick Chamoiseau. She picks up a copy of Nègre je suis, nègre je resterai, a conversation between Françoise Vergès and Césaire published in 2005, and embarks. In Another Sun, Rodríguez Castro and Vergès revisit that seminal conversation, resulting in an eclectic text shaped by ongoing struggles.

With poems by Danielle Legros Georges, Wole Soyinka, Ishion Hutchinson, Clarisse Baleja Saïdi, Aimé Césaire and Jean Érian Samson.

  • 978-1-0684395-2-0
  • 21.6 x 13.9 cm
  • 100 pp.
  • Paperback
  • June 2026

About the authors (2)

Françoise Vergès is a writer, decolonial anti-racist feminist and curator. She is currently working on the fabrication of premature death, imperialism and anti-imperialism, the colonial roots of fascism, private property and racism. In parallel, she is working on a film about communist anti-colonial struggles on Réunion and in the Southwest Indian Ocean based on her parents’ personal archives and her own. Her recent publications include: Making the World Clean: Wasted Lives, Wasted Environment, and Racial Capitalism (2024); A Programme of Absolute Disorder: Decolonizing the Museum (2024); A Decolonial Feminism (2021); The Wombs of Women: Race, Capital, Feminism (2020); and Resolutely Black: Conversations with Françoise Vergès, with Aimé Césaire (2019). She has written documentary fifilms on Maryse Condé and Aimé Césaire (both 2013) and was a project advisor for Documenta11 (2002) and La Triennale de Paris (2012). Vergès is currently senior research fellow at the Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation, University College London.

Photo: Bachir Tayachi

Mayra A. Rodríguez Castro is a writer and editor. She was a postdoctoral fellow at Freie Universität Berlin in 2018, recipient of a fellowship with Anne Waldman at Naropa University in 2019, and a textual residency fellow at Akademie Schloss Solitude in 2025. Her essay ‘El nuevo sublime’ was a finalist for the National Essay and Criticism Award in Colombia in 2019. Rodríguez Castro is the editor of Dream of Europe: Selected Seminars and Interviews, 1984–1992 (2020), a collection of previously unpublished lectures by Audre Lorde, which was shortlisted for the Pegasus Award for Poetry Criticism in 2021. She is also the author of The Echo (2025) and Blood (2026).

Photo: Diego Mayorga

Twenty Shadows

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Twenty ShadowsRichard Boothby

Oct 2026

Twenty Shadows

Richard Boothby
‘Each substance of grief hath twenty shadows,
Which shows like grief itself, but is not so;
For sorrow’s eye, glazed with blinding tears,
Divides one thing entire to many objects;
Like perspectives which, rightly gazed upon,
Show nothing but confusion’
—Shakespeare, Richard II

Twenty Shadows traces a father and philosopher’s spiritual transformation, following the suicide of his son by gunshot after a long addiction. Haunted by this loss and the unknown desire of his only child, Boothby finds a form of expression that was hitherto impossible. He thinks and writes with an openness that verges on the mystic.

  • 978-1-0684395-3-7
  • 21.6 x 13.9 cm
  • 300 pp.
  • Paperback
  • October 2026

About the author

Richard ‘Rick’ Boothby is professor of philosophy at Loyola University Maryland. Boothby’s books include Death and Desire: Psychoanalytic Theory in Lacan's Return to Freud (1995), Freud as Philosopher: Metapsychology After Lacan (2001), Sex on the Couch: What Freud Still has to Teach Us About Sex and Gender (2006) and Embracing the Void: Rethinking the Origin of the Sacred (2023). He lives in Baltimore.

The Trip to the East of France

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The Trip to the East of FranceChristine Angottrans. Armine Kotin Mortimer

Mar 2027

The Trip to the East of France

Christine Angot

trans. Armine Kotin Mortimer

  • 978-1-0684395-7-5
  • 21.6 x 13.9 cm
  • 120 pp.
  • Paperback
  • March 2026