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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rainer J HanshePublisher: Contra Mundum Press Imprint: Contra Mundum Press Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9781940625775ISBN 10: 1940625777 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 24 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsOnce in every century, a work of this caliber arrives. Like Diderot's D'alembert's Dream, or Kafka's ""A Report to an Academy,"" Hanshe's Humanimality inverses comedy into tragedy, and vice versa. The result is a visceral breakdown of the word and of the flesh. In a gesture of involuting, as an undoing, the writer here reverses the spell of the civilized homo sapiens. - Dejan Lukiç, IDSVA A cross between a supremely erudite Planet of the Apes and a lightning-swift tackle of the great books of Western civilization from the Bible and Ancient Greeks on, Rainer J. Hanshe's Humanimality is a biting (often in the literal sense) satire of everything but the cosmos, itself viewed strictly (if exuberantly) as naught but the explosive, untouched energy of the natural universe. A ""mortal comedy"" setting out to invert Dante's journey and heralding Nietzsche as its guide to a fully grounded, despiritualized realm, this highly sapient yet vibrant and compelling tale shreds the texts of countless thinkers and writers ... no matter their discipline, tribe, or creed. In a stunning array of fragmentary quotations and allusion after allusion, Hanshe savages the world of letters to bits so as to lay bare its part(s) in humanity's autodestruction - a catastrophe, which, left unchecked, threatens the whole of life on earth. - Mary Lewis Shaw, author of The Cambridge Introduction to French Poetry and Performance in the Texts of Mallarmé The Passage from Art to Ritual Author InformationRainer J. Hanshe is a writer and the founder of Contra Mundum Press and the journal Hyperion: On the Future of Aesthetics. He is the author of two novels, The Acolytes (2010) and The Abdication (2012), and the editor of Richard Foreman's Plays with Films (2013) and Wordsworth's Fragments (2014). He is also the author of the hybrid entity Shattering the Muses (2016), Closing Melodies (2023), a phantomatic encounter between Nietzsche & Van Gogh, Dionysos Speed (2024), and Humanimality (2025). Work of his has appeared in Caesura, Sinn und Form, ChrisMarker.org, Asymptote, Black Sun Lit's Vestiges, and elsewhere. In 2016, Petite Plaisance published an Italian translation of his second novel, The Abdication. Shorter and longer works of his have been translated into other languages, and in 2021, the journal Po&sie staged an event at Maison de la poésie in Paris to honor his work. His own translations include Baudelaire's My Heart Laid Bare (2017; 2020), Belgium Stripped Bare (2019), and Paris Spleen (2021), Évelyne Grossman's The Creativity of the Crisis (2023), Antonin Artaud's Journey to Mexico: Revolutionary Messages (2024), and Léon-Paul Fargue's High Solitude (2024), as well as longer and shorter works by other authors. His translation of Léon-Paul Fargue's The Stroller of Paris is forthcoming from Eris Press in 2024. Beyond Sense, a vatic exploration of the aphasiac disintegration of Hölderlin, Baudelaire, Nietzsche, and Artaud, is due out in 2026, The Accumulating Wreckage: Poems, Essays, & Other Texts in 2027, and Paris Without End: Assorted Translations From Giacometti to Artaud: 1914-1964 in 2028. He is at work on a new book entitled Axis Fasci: Burn Poet Burn. Author site: literaryabsolute.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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