Lost Futures: A Mark Fisher Podcast hosts Steven Klett and Marlowe give context, analysis and background to the writings of philosopher Mark Fisher. Season 1 takes on his book "Ghosts of my Life"
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 113 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture |
A Clip from our Patreon only episode "Patreon #14: Garland Movies." Ex Machina (2014), Annihilation (2018), Men (2022), Civil War (2024.)
We look at four movies by Alex Garland which deal with different weird and eerie themes.
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"...The Eerieness Remains": Joan Lindsey. We talk about Mark Fisher's final chapter about Picnic at Hanging Rock (1967) by Joan Lindsey and the synthesis of the weird and the eerie of the unpublished chapter in the book.
A Clip from our Patreon only episode "Boyle and Garland." The Beach (2000), Sunshine (2007), and 28 Days Later (2002). We look at three movies where director Danny Boyle collaborates with writer Alex Garland.
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Alien Traces: Stanley Kubrick, Andrei Tarkovsky, and Christopher Nolan. We look at the films of Stanley Kubrick, Andrei Tarkovsky, and Christopher Nolan and discuss how they each deal with aliens and otherness.
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Super fun and engaging , let’s go season 3 baby!
Two pretentious idiots who think they are funny talk about people who have accomplished things and call them pretentious.
I love what you guys have to say about Fisher’s work, and I love this podcast! However, something that annoys me when listening is that one of the hosts is very dismissive of the other, always trying to get to the next point and interrupting them. Just let each other talk? Lol
Great podcast but Episode 9 seems to be a repeat of Episode 8 about Burial. It’s labeled as The Caretaker episode but it’s clearly another Episode 8. If you guys wouldn’t mind fixing this (if it’s not my stupid phone) then I’d be grateful.
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This podcast offers a thoughtful exploration of the writings and ideas of philosopher Mark Fisher, particularly emphasizing his critiques of capitalism and the cultural impact of his work. Through discussions on themes such as socialism, weird fiction, and the eerie aspects of modernity, the hosts navigate a range of cultural phenomena, contributing insights that resonate deeply with contemporary societal issues. Each episode features in-depth analyses of Fisher's writings, paired with discussions around literature, film, and political discourse, making it a compelling resource for those interested in philosophy, social critique, and the intersections of culture and political thought.
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