cthulhu books
The relationship between human beings and nature is present in everyday life, narrated, mediated, and fictionalized through stories, tales, and myths that define how we inhabit the planet. Words, voices, images, and fiction shape how we relate to what we understand as natural. Cthulhu Books brings together reflections and worlds that derive from distinct perspectives, emerging new ways of talking about nature and suggesting malleable relationships between words and what they describe.
Cthulhu Books fosters relationships between different fields of knowledge, blurring the boundaries between artistic and academic research, theory and practice, science and art, culture and nature. It aims to make visible new modes of coexistence that go beyond the traditional canons and open other possibilities to narrate ourselves and our environment. Cthulhu Books wants to imagine worlds within worlds, beings within universes, that may provide new frameworks from which to understand and act in the face of the contemporary ecological crisis.
The relationship between human beings and nature is present in everyday life, narrated, mediated, and fictionalized through stories, tales, and myths that define how we inhabit the planet. Words, voices, images, and fiction shape how we relate to what we understand as natural. Cthulhu Books brings together reflections and worlds that derive from distinct perspectives, emerging new ways of talking about nature and suggesting malleable relationships between words and what they describe.
Cthulhu Books fosters relationships between different fields of knowledge, blurring the boundaries between artistic and academic research, theory and practice, science and art, culture and nature. It aims to make visible new modes of coexistence that go beyond the traditional canons and open other possibilities to narrate ourselves and our environment. Cthulhu Books wants to imagine worlds within worlds, beings within universes, that may provide new frameworks from which to understand and act in the face of the contemporary ecological crisis.
Team
Yuri Tuma, Gabriel Alonso, Pablo Ferreira Navone, Matteo Guarnaccia, Karol Muñozcano, Clara Benito, Natalia Colina.
Editorial platform
by the Institute for Postnatural Studies
Address:
Calle Pilarica 81, bajo
28026 Madrid SPAIN
by the Institute for Postnatural Studies
Address:
Calle Pilarica 81, bajo
28026 Madrid SPAIN
︎︎︎editorial@instituteforpostnaturalstudies.org
︎︎︎@cthulhu_books
︎︎︎@cthulhu_books