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Night: A Philosophy of the After-Dark, by Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh, Zero Books, 2020. Cover design by Stuart Davies, info: johnhuntpublishing.com.
This short book engages the myriad dimensions of Night, through ancient rituals, medieval storytelling, modern philosophy, and futuristic images, in order to explore the human experience of the after-dark. It thereby tracks Night through the prisms of its most fascinating practitioners: namely, those who keep strange hours and navigate the various potentialities of nocturnal experience (both of terror and enchantment). The Thief’s Night; The Runaway’s Night; The Drunkard’s Night; The Insomniac’s Night; The Revolutionary’s Night; The Lunatic’s Night; The Sorcerer’s Night. Undoubtedly, each of these conceptual figures provides a unique gateway into understanding the powerful sensorial effects of evening, as well as its vast connections to larger questions of time, space, fear, nothingness, desire, death, forgetting, vision, secrecy, criminality, monstrosity, and the body.
Introduction: Seven Principles (dark paradoxes) chapter 1. Counter-Futurity (dark time-space): Traveler’s Night; Architect’s Nighty; Rebel’s Night chapter 2. Inexistence (dark figures): Elder’s Night; Sleeper’s Night; Madame’s Night chapter 3. Ascension (dark objects): Prophet's Night; Lunatic’s Night; Mystic’s Night chapter 4. Apotheosis (dark concepts): Idol’s Night; Pagan’s Night; Master’s Night conclusion: Martyr’s Night (dark thought) Appendix: Night-Supplements Works Cited
Dinner at Eight
Queens ~ Montpellier,Cheltenham
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