Shapeshifting press Semiotext(e)'s five decades of politics and poetics
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The "e" in Semiotext(e) serves as a signpost marking a sensibility that has significantly influenced English-language publishing since 1974, unifying diverse literary offerings.
Ira Silverberg emphasizes the press's unfiltered approach, stating, "Whatever the crisis is on the ground or in the heart is not being sugar-coated," reflecting Semiotext(e)'s candid publishing ethos.
A historical ensemble of celebrated figures such as William S. Burroughs and Michel Foucault have shared the Semiotext(e) platform, showcasing its impact on both theory and literature.
Current co-editors Chris Kraus and Hedi El Kholti continue the legacy of Semiotext(e), a nimble independent press that bridges various genres from economics to fiction.
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