Peter Szendy is a dazzlingly original philosopher, as witty as he is erudite. <i>For an Ecology of Images</i> finds him at the height of his powers, as he outlines what he calls the 'shadows' of our future.
- Adam Shatz, author of <i>The Rebel’s Clinic</i>,
Wide-ranging across the history of science, visual arts, and photography, this short book packs a lot in. Szendy understands the Kabbalistic principle that moving one letter can alter the universe: cosmicomic is cosmiconic, economy is iconomy, ecology is icology. He has shown us how to swim when we are all drowning in pictures.
- John Durham Peters, co-author of <i>Promiscuous Knowledge</i>,
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Biographical note
Peter Szendy is David Herlihy Professor of Humanities and Comparative Literature at Brown University. His many books include The Supermarket of the Visible; Hits: Philosophy in the Jukebox; Kant in the Land of the Extraterrestrials; and All Ears: The Aesthetics of Espionage.Translator Marco Roth is a cofounder of n+1 and the author of The Scientists: A Family Romance.