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In Raving, McKenzie Wark sketches an intimate and collective portrait of New York’s trans and queer rave scene. Moving between autofiction and autotheory, Wark imprints smoke, lights, drugs, sex, tangled bodies and pounding music on the page, to identify in the chaotic, pulsating matter of the rave an aesthetic and a politics: a way to dance amidst the ruins of collapsing capital.
Published by Nero Editions