Cyclonopedia

Complicity With Anonymous Materials

Published Oct. 29, 2008 by Re.Press.

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978-0-9805440-0-8
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Cyclonopedia is theoretical-fiction novel by Iranian philosopher and writer Reza Negarestani. Hailed by novelists, philosophers and cinematographers, Negarestani’s work is the first horror and science fiction book coming from and written on the Middle East.

'The Middle East is a sentient entity—it is alive!’ concludes renegade Iranian archaeologist Dr. Hamid Parsani, before disappearing under mysterious circumstances. The disordered notes he leaves behind testify to an increasingly deranged preoccupation with oil as the ‘lubricant’ of historical and political narratives. A young American woman arrives in Istanbul to meet a pseudonymous online acquaintance who never arrives. Discovering a strange manuscript in her hotel room, she follows up its cryptic clues only to discover more plot-holes, and begins to wonder whether her friend was a fictional quantity all along. Meanwhile, as the War on Terror escalates, the US is dragged into an asymmetrical engagement with occultures whose principles are ancient, obscure, and saturated …

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"Outright slaughter". (Dr. Hamid Parsani)

"The rigorous psychosis of experimental writing". (Reza Negarestani)

Delirious pulp collapsing "mad black Deleuzianism" and Weird Fiction tropes, distilling the result through an alchemical obsession with petrochemical geo-politik and desert demonology. Emerging adjacent to the CCRU cyber-occulture, Cyclonopedia feels like a polytemporal artefact / a cybernetic Wasteland gothic scatter-shot through with Middle Eastern theology→mythology.

Negarestani's embryonic theory-fiction unfolds in a Chthonic fractal of lunatic neologisms, feverishly punctuated by cryptic schematics. It's a textual blood-feast, merging the cosmic (external) terror of Lovecraft with the earthbound (internal) trauma of b-movie body-horror.

Reading like a Solomonic grimoire extracted from an oil pipeline, this is an unholy→hol(e)y text for post-structural Priests / a set of maddening rites and observances drafted to aid in the ontological exorcism of tellurian sentience. A fringe archaeological manuscript documenting a solar conspiracy to "accelerate the Earth towards a union with the Sun in an …