W. (William Large) and I will be discussing the Spurious trilogy at the great Cumberland pub in Newcastle on Thurs 6th July at 9PM. We'll be in the upstairs function room (free entry). Abstract below (though we won't be sticking closely to this.)
The Humour of Failure: Laughing at the Achievement Society
What does failure mean? Are you a failure? Do you find it difficult to remain upbeat and engaged? Does your capacity to hope seem merely a mocking reminder of your powerlessness?
In our world, what matters is success. We live in an achievement society, governed by a pressure to achieve and a stifling positivity. We are supposed to be entrepreneurs of ourselves ��� individual micro-enterprises, constantly networking and optimising skills. But this means burn-out and depression are never far away.
In this discussion, Lars Iyer and William Large, aka the fictional characters Lars and W. of Lars Iyer's Spurious trilogy (Melville House, 2011-13), consider how humour might permit a tactics of withdrawal from contemporary opportunism and cynicism.
Published on June 29, 2017 04:17