It Is with great sadness that Semiotexte announces the death of our founder, Sylvère Lotringer. Sylvère passed away peacefully after a long illness on Monday November 8 in Ensenada, Baja California.
Semiotext(e)
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Semiotext(e) publishes works of theory, fiction, madness, economics, satire, sexuality, science fiction, activism and confession.
Joined September 2017
- Replying to @SemiotextePressBorn in Paris in 1938, his big life encompassed many key points of the 20th and 21st centuries. He will be sorely missed by his family, friends, ex-students, and many collaborators.
- When Amazon recommends Seasonal Associate, about the brutalities of working in an Amazon fulfillment center:
- Happy pub day to Jackie Wang's Alien Daughters Walk Into The Sun: An Almanac of Extreme Girlhood:
- Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Reynaldo Rivera took personal photos of the Los Angeles he knew: a world of cheap rent, house parties, subversive fashion, and a handful of Latino gay and transvestite bars. Join us tomorrow at @StoriesEchoPark for the belated launch:
- A beautiful tribute to our friend and author Kevin Killian by @andrewdurb1n‘A common misadventure in queer bohemia’: @andrewdurb1n remembers poet Kevin Killian (1952–2019) frieze.com/article/common…
- “She left the house and soon met the Manson Family on a San Francisco sidewalk, who invited her to join them on a road trip to Los Angeles, but declined because she thought they looked like suburban poseurs.” Cookie in @thenation today.
- Dear friends, Please come tomorrow, Wednesday at 7:30 pm to the Poetic Research Bureau (2220 Beverly Blvd, LA,) for the launch of Constance Debré's Love Me Tender. Constance will read, followed by a conversation with Chris Kraus. It would be lovely to see you. Love, Hedi







