Author: PGR

  • Västerbotten bound

    Västerbotten bound

    I said I had announcements, and I wasn’t kidding. I’m doing a bunch of public stuff this month, which is nice—not least because it gets me out of the house. The first of these is on the afternoon of Tuesday 16th April, and this talk will take me further north than I have ever been…

  • The Way Out Is Through: Co-produced Critical Utopia as an Antidote to Anthropocenic Academic Melancholia

    It is surely fitting that one of my last few academic publications should have a title so verbose that it’s almost autoparody. Talk about the slow grind of academic publishing, though. My records suggest I sent the abstract for what would eventually mutate into this chapter toward the end of summer in 2021… and I’m…

  • more fool me

    The first day of April is traditionally a day to totally avoid the internet, at least in this household, so it feels weird to be writing something on my own blog on that date. But the only fool here is me—and that’s always been the case, I suppose, but particularly so at the moment. In…

  • bear discovers fire: on the erroneous over-estimation of generative systems

    bear discovers fire: on the erroneous over-estimation of generative systems

    Oh god, OK—yes, I’m sorry, more “#AI” discourse, and believe me, no one finds my repeated returns to the topic more wearing and ironic than I do, but we are living in A Moment, and I have been wrestling with that moment on the personal and artistic front, but I have also been looking at…

  • 18MAR24 / accessions

    18MAR24 / accessions

    North’s House of Odysseus: the institution has been stanning Claire North ever since Notes from the Burning Age—“the best solarpunk novel which has never been slapped with that label”, if you want the capsule plug—but also loved Ithaca, the predecessor to this new novel. Retelling the ancient epics in new voices and/or from the point…