![]() ![]() And so, I missed my chance to ask many of the questions that currently haunt me. Mark Fisher was one of the supervisors for my PhD, which meant that while we had some fantastic conversations over the course of writing the thesis, I was in some ways reluctant to acknowledge exactly how much I identified with his work and analysis. ![]() ![]() Every time I teach this book, which I have to art students, and musicians, and activists, NGO workers and curious and hungry friends, I have dog-eared the corners of new pages (and there aren’t so many of those) and filled the blank space with notes and questions that I once could have asked the author but that I no longer can. As each reading over the chronology of my ongoing education revealed and still reveals new valences and connections to me. Pencil lines of varying intensity and obscure coding underscore and circle and emphasise almost every sentence of the book. My copy of Capitalist Realism is borderline unreadable now. Afterword to the Danish Translation of Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher ![]()
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