Frederick Arias is a writer and translator from Venezuela living in New York. His theoretical work has been focusing on the intersection of theoretical occultism, erotic ecologies, and surface poetics. He has translated into Spanish “Speculative Drawing”, by Armen Avanessian and Andreas Töpfer, published by Paradiso Editores. He was collaborating as a contributing editor for continent. He reviewed Rituals Performed in the Absence of Ganymede, written by Mike Corrao. He is now writing his first book.
Articles
Desertification of Silence
In the epistemic context of terraforming, geoengineering, and geophilosophy, this essay navigates the literary ecosystem through certain poetic devices, derives a conceptual trajectory, and applies it to its own architectonical posture. In it, we attempt to formulate an understanding of new experimental domains in the terrains of literary ecologies, specifically the surface of the desert,… Read More »