Chris Fleming

Chris Fleming is an award-winning writer and translator whose work has appeared in both scholarly and popular media. He is the author or editor of ten books, including, most recently, On Drugs (Giramondo), and is currently Associate Professor in Humanities at Western Sydney University. You can find him on Instagram @chris_j_fleming

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  1. ‘Huts’ is a spectacular and wholly compelling graphic, literary, critical and philosophical adventure . . . vivid, surreal, insightful, darkly funny, thought-shocking, visually explosive and incisive in its parallels between thinkers (and their actual, tactical, reconstructed and imaginary) huts.

    I can’t really visualise how this extended artwork was crafted but I bet it was labour-intensive and gruelling and meticulous and as a wholeheartedly delighted reader I can only say THANKS.

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