If Zadie Smith is to be believed, the future of the avant-garde lies in the hands of artist and writer Tom McCarthy. Through his novels and the parodic/splenetic interventions of the INS [International Necronautical Society], he ceaselessly returns to questions of death and space-poaching in the fissures of the symbolic and political like an agitprop [...]
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The Radical Ambiguity of Tom McCarthy*
July 22, 2009 – 5:25 pm
By Clodagh Kinsella
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Posted in Art, Fiction, Interviews
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Also tagged Association of Autonomous Astronauts, Ballard, Barbican, Beckett, catastrophe, Harold Pinter, Hitchcock, Houellebecq, International Necronautical Society, Jim Jones, Pavel Pavlikowski, Remainder, Ryanair stag parties, Satin Island, Tom McCarthy, Wolfman, Zidane, zombiedom
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