The Humid Condition: (More) Overheated Observations
Dominic Pettman
Published on March 5, 2020 by punctum books
- Pages
- 194 pages
- Languages
- English
- Dimensions
- 5⤫8 in.
- ISBN (Paperback)
- ISBN: 978-1-950192-71-7 (Paperback)
- ISBN (PDF)
- ISBN: 978-1-950192-72-4 (PDF)
- LCCN
- LCCN: 2020930972
- BISAC subject codes
- BISAC: FIC016000
- Thema subject codes
- THEMA: DNL, GBCQ
A Zibaldone for the Twitter age. An Anatomy of Mischievous Melancholy. A Commonplace book of uncommon opinions An avalanche of apposite apercus. An inventory of inappropriate malaproprisms.
The Humid Condition continues on the clicking heels of Dominic Pettman’s Humid, All Too Humid(opens in new tab) (2016), providing a companion volume of pithy and witty observations for our overheated age. Covering topics from pop culture to academia to romance to politics to human mortality to everything in between, this collection of pointed musings aims to amuse, edify, instruct, provoke, tease, caution, and inspire. As with the first installment, the spirit of this book represents a fusion of Montaigne and Wilde; a mashup of Adorno and Yogi Berra; a parallel channeling of Marx and Marx (both Karl and Groucho). No doubt, Hannah Arendt would be appalled at the irreverence on display within these pages. Then again, “Heidegger has left the bildung.” And as the author himself notes: “I have nothing new to say. And I’m saying it!”
Biographies
Dominic Pettman(opens in new tab) is Professor of Culture & Media at the New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College. He is the author of numerous books on technology, humans, and other animals, including Creaturely Love (Minnesota, 2017) and Sonic Intimacy (Stanford, 2017). Previous books published by punctum include In Divisible Cities(opens in new tab), Humid, All Too Humid(opens in new tab), and* Metagestures(opens in new tab).*
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Genres
- Thought Experiments
Keywords
- aphorism
- cultural studies
- humor
