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Arrows of Desire (Selected Writings 1963-2002)
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Product Details
Author:
Peter Wollen, Nicolas Helm-Grovas, Kodwo Eshun, Oliver Fuke
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
368
Publisher:
Verso Books (October 20, 2026)
Imprint:
Verso
Release Date:
October 20, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781836741176
ISBN-10:
1836741170
Weight:
13oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9.2"
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Folder:
RandomHouse
List Price:
$30.95
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
24
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$23.83
Publisher Identifier:
P-RH
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A
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Yes
Overview
A new anthology of uncollected writings by Peter Wollen, cultural critic, avant-garde filmmaker and curator of paradigm-shifting exhibitions.
Arrows of Desire indexes numerous intellectual, political, and artistic histories of the twentieth century. The book presents Wollen’s engagement with anti-imperialist politics and counter-cinema, gathering essays, lectures, and proposals that contest the dominant geographies of the avant-garde. At once playful, theoretically rigorous, and historically precise, Wollen’s writing reinvented criticism as a formally experimental practice that extends into poetry and sci-fi.
This collection brings together unpublished and inaccessible writings on Eisenstein and Godard with texts that champion developments in independent moving image after the 1970s. It tracks the political energies running through Wollen’s filmmaking and writing on political crises in Iran and Indonesia published under his pseudonym Lucien Rey, his introduction to Michel Khleifi’s film Wedding in Galilee, and an interview concerning his visionary film Friendship’s Death.
Wollen’s extensive engagement with revolutionary Mexican art is revealed in the paradigm-shifting exhibitions he conceived and curated, culminating in The Continent, an ambitious, unrealised project that brought together Mexican muralism, Native American abstraction, and US abstract expressionism for the first time. Arrows of Desire reveals, in its breadth and detail, the restless imagination, iconoclastic approach, and lucid style of Peter Wollen.
The first of three books of uncollected essays by Peter Wollen, to be published consecutively.
Arrows of Desire indexes numerous intellectual, political, and artistic histories of the twentieth century. The book presents Wollen’s engagement with anti-imperialist politics and counter-cinema, gathering essays, lectures, and proposals that contest the dominant geographies of the avant-garde. At once playful, theoretically rigorous, and historically precise, Wollen’s writing reinvented criticism as a formally experimental practice that extends into poetry and sci-fi.
This collection brings together unpublished and inaccessible writings on Eisenstein and Godard with texts that champion developments in independent moving image after the 1970s. It tracks the political energies running through Wollen’s filmmaking and writing on political crises in Iran and Indonesia published under his pseudonym Lucien Rey, his introduction to Michel Khleifi’s film Wedding in Galilee, and an interview concerning his visionary film Friendship’s Death.
Wollen’s extensive engagement with revolutionary Mexican art is revealed in the paradigm-shifting exhibitions he conceived and curated, culminating in The Continent, an ambitious, unrealised project that brought together Mexican muralism, Native American abstraction, and US abstract expressionism for the first time. Arrows of Desire reveals, in its breadth and detail, the restless imagination, iconoclastic approach, and lucid style of Peter Wollen.
The first of three books of uncollected essays by Peter Wollen, to be published consecutively.









