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Category Archives: Bacchus Editions

Wild Ethics returns…

The Wild Ethics of Maternal Presence has returned. The first printing vanished more quickly than I expected and sold out, so a second print was done and orders are open once again. The Wild Ethics of Maternal Presence is Book IV in Dancing in the Backwoods, a now six-book series that shares certain terrain with […]

Second print run of Madame Simone et more lovely news..

Little bit of fun news.. Madame Simone is available again! What a pleasant little surprise this has been… When I first decided to publish Madame Simone in English, I genuinely did not expect much interest in the English speaking world. Looking back, I probably should have done it years ago. For whatever reason, I imagined […]

Against the Cell. Illegalism After Prairieland or Against Legibility. How Movements Become Evidence

  Recent prosecutions associated with Prairieland and similar cases did not rest upon the discovery of hidden command structures, secret directives, or an underground organization issuing orders from behind the scenes. Prosecutors assembled communications, publications, transportation records, political affiliations, support networks, organizational practices, and ongoing associations between individuals. Signal chats appeared in the record. Vetting […]

A World in Flames, new writings of Bruno Filippi, limited.

A World in Flames: The Writings of Bruno Filippi has arrived et it is a pretty one! For the first time, previously untranslated writings by Bruno Filippi appear in English. (Une édition française est également en préparation et suivra en août.) This book became quite the voyage. What began in 2020 as a smalltranslation project […]

Attn Musketeers: Zo d’Axa is Dead! New Translation

While rifling through archives for three ongoing Bacchus Editions projects yours truly is doing, The Criminal Grace of Dancing: The Performing Body Through Nietzsche, Mallarmé, Artaud, and Genet (featuring Isadora Duncan, Valeska Gert, Mata Hari, Loïe Fuller, Béatrice Arnac, and Lavinia Schulz), Theatrical Shadows: Béatrice Arnac on Zo d’Axa ~ A Rare Familial Portrait of […]