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Mark T. Conard

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Mark T. Conard lives in New York City. He earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Temple University in Philadelphia. He’s the author of numerous essays, and is the co-editor of The Simpsons and Philosophy, and Woody Allen and Philosophy, both published by Open Court Press; and is editor of The Philosophy of Film Noir, The Philosophy of Neo-Noir, The Philosophy of Martin Scorsese, The Philosophy of The Coen Brothers, and The Philosophy of Spike Lee (all published by The University Press of Kentucky). He’s the editor of Nietzsche and the Philosophers (Routledge, 2017). In addition, he's the author of Dark as Night (2021) and A Killer's Coda (2021), both published by Down & Out Books.
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A Semblance of Control is on bookshelves now!

I’m very pleased to announce that my thriller, A Semblance of Control, was released by by Down&Out Books. This is my fourth title with them, following Dark as Night, Killer’s Coda, and Breaking Character. Here’s a quick pitch for Semblance: “To save his kidnapped girlfriend, Jake must defeat a plot to kill his estranged brother, the Mayor of New York City. As the body count climbs and the stakes r

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“Our successes and achievements, such as they are, do not remove the meaninglessness from our lives because our successes are
transitory and fade, our achievements are themselves impermanent and
do not last. Think of the ways in which people put countless years of effort
into their loves, friendships, and family lives, their education, jobs, and careers—and for what? All of it is a Sisyphean effort leading nowhere and ending in death. Of course, one may have some good effect on the lives of
others one cares about, but that serves only to illustrate the pointlessness of it all, for they too will die.”
Mark T. Conard, The Philosophy of Film Noir

“An “event” is something that happens that does not quite fit into our established system of knowledge, and so it will appear to us as something unaccountable, something that we cannot quite get our minds around even as we recognize the great importance of the encounter. Badiou identifies”
Mark T. Conard, The Philosophy of the Coen Brothers

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message 1: by Gail

Gail Levy Killer's Coda sounds great, love noir. Strange Embrace is a little noir too. Thanks for asking this English ex-philosopher (definitely ex) to link up on Goodreads


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