K-Punk · the Collected and Unpublished Writings of Mark Fisher (2004-2016)

K-Punk · the Collected and Unpublished Writings of Mark Fisher (2004-2016)

A comprehensive collection of the writings of Mark Fisher (1968-2017), whose work defined critical writing for a generation.This

comprehensive collection brings together the work of acclaimed blogger,

writer, political activist and lecturer Mark Fisher (aka k-punk).

Covering the period 2004 - 2016, the collection will include some of the

best writings from his seminal blog k-punk; a selection of his

brilliantly insightful film, television and music reviews; his key

writings on politics, activism, precarity, hauntology, mental health and

popular modernism for numerous websites and magazines; his final

unfinished introduction to his planned work on "Acid Communism"; and a

number of important interviews from the last decade. Edited by Darren

Ambrose and with a foreword by Simon Reynolds.

"Mark Fisher’s K-punk blogs were required reading for a generation." —Simon Reynolds

Boomkat.com review

An essential collection of work by pivotal writer Mark

Fisher (1968-2017) spanning his seminal blog posts and essays through to

his unpublished introduction for a new book ‘Acid Communism’, it

comprehensively surveys Mark’s exhilarating dissections of modern

culture during the period between his entry to the blogosphere in 2003,

and up to his passing in 2017, weeks prior to the posthumous release of

his book ‘The Weird and the Eerie’. 

Over this period in particular, Mark offered a unique critical

ballast for a whole generation via his blog posts and essays, and by

extension via his academic work, as an editor of the Wire magazine, and

co-founder of the Dissensus forum, and the Zer0 Books and Repeater

publishing platforms. In these varying roles, Mark made us think about

the world differently through his redefinition of Derrida’s idea of

‘hauntology’ - diagnosing a cancellation of the future through

postmodernity and neoliberalism - while also leading us to the related

question of ‘capitalist realism’, asking how the culture we all

participate within relates to radical potential of counter-cultural

ideologies. He was also instrumental in the emergence of some of this

century’s most enduring projects - Kode 9’s Hyperdub website and label;

Junior Boys ‘Last Exit’ album; and The Caretaker’s ‘Theoretically Pure

Anterograde Amnesia’ boxset. His legacy and ideas remain an eternal

source of inspiration. Please use them wisely and extensively...

“Edited by Darren Ambrose and with a foreword by Simon

Reynolds, this comprehensive collection brings together the very best

work of acclaimed blogger, writer, publisher, political activist and

lecturer Mark Fisher (aka k-punk) who died in 2017.

Covering the period 2004 – 2016, it includes some of the most

incendiary and influential posts from his seminal blog k-punk, as well

as a selection of his brilliantly insightful film, television and music

reviews, together with his extraordinary writings on politics, activism,

precarity, hauntology, mental health and popular modernism for numerous

websites and magazines. Also included is his final unpublished k-punk

post, the unfinished introduction to his planned book on “Acid

Communism”, and a number of important interviews from the last decade."

Mark Fisher is the author of Capitalist Realism, Ghosts of My Life and The Weird and the Eerie. He also blogged at k-punk.abstractdynamics.org and wrote regularly for other publications including the Guardian, the Wire, and New Statesmen. He was a Visiting Fellow in the Visual Cultures department at Goldsmiths, University of London.