McKenzie Wark on Finding a Better Fiction

McKenzie Wark by Clemènce Polès for passerby magazine

“We’re always fictions that we create for ourselves and others. So that gives you a different way of thinking, like what’s a better fiction? This is not my true self. This is a better fiction that I would so much rather play.”

McKenzie Wark is the author of Love & Money, Sex & Death; Raving; Capital Is Dead; Reverse Cowgirl, and The Beach Beneath the Street, among other books. She is a Professor of Culture and Media and Program Director of Gender Studies at the New School.

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