Our Distance Became Water

Author:   Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
Publisher:   ERIS
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9781912475483


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   31 January 2024
Format:   Paperback
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"""We knew very little with any certainty. One thing, though, was confirmed by everyone: that we were not the only ones flooded. For all we knew, every city across the globe had suffered a comparable fate"". As an unnamed city finds itself partially submerged below water, a small community of friends and lovers is forced to adapt to a world that has been radically transformed. An arresting vision of the wages of ecological disaster, Our Distance Became Water is at once lyrical, moving, and psychologically acute. Endlessly inventive in both its style and its substance, this is a singularly powerful literary response to environmental change. Our Distance Became Water is the debut novel of Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, author of the acclaimed short story collection Book of Water."

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Author:   Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
Publisher:   ERIS
Imprint:   ERIS
ISBN:  

9781912475483


ISBN 10:   1912475480
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   31 January 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"Praise for Book of Water: ""Despite their urgency, these mesmerising encounters between humans and other bodies of water have a deep stillness which lures the reader ever deeper into a surreal and mutable underworld. --Nancy Campbell [The stories] are so condensed and beautifully nuanced they can be read almost as a sequence of prose poems linked by a series of 'liquid bridges'. Book of Water will haunt you with the resonance of its poetic undoing long after it has slipped from your hands.--Alisson Smith ""Lincoln Review"""


Praise for Book of Water: “Despite their urgency, these mesmerising encounters between humans and other bodies of water have a deep stillness which lures the reader ever deeper into a surreal and mutable underworld. -- Nancy Campbell [The stories] are so condensed and beautifully nuanced they can be read almost as a sequence of prose poems linked by a series of ‘liquid bridges’. Book of Water will haunt you with the resonance of its poetic undoing long after it has slipped from your hands. -- Alisson Smith * Lincoln Review *


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Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos is an academic / artist / fiction author. His practice includes legal theory / performance / ecological pedagogy / lawscaping / performance lecture / video art / spatial justice / moving-poems / critical autopoiesis / online performance / radical ontologies / installation art / picpoetry / performance machines / fiction writing / sculpture / wave-writing / political geography / clay making / gender and queer studies / painting / continental philosophy / posthumanism / anthropocenes. He is Professor of Law & Theory at the University of Westminster, and Director of The Westminster Law & Theory Lab. His academic books include the monographs Absent Environments (2007), Law, Justice, Society (2009), and Spatial Justice: Body Lawscape Atmosphere (2014). His collection of stories Book of Water is published in Greek (Thines, 2017) and English (ERIS, 2022). His art practice has been shown at Palais de Tokyo, the 58th Venice Art Biennale 2019, the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale 2016, the Tate Modern, Inhotim Instituto de Arte Contemporânea Brazil, Arebyte Gallery, Ca’ Pisani Venice, Danielle Arnaud Gallery, etc.

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