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Movies
  
Slow Action, Amnesialand

Cousin
  
Danzy Senna

Siblings
  
R. H. Quaytman

Grandparent
  
Susan Howe

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Parents
  
Susan Howe, David von Schlegell

Books
  
Venusia, Sundogz, Mercury Station: A Transit, Critical spatial practice n, Dreaming the Mainstrea

Similar
  
David von Schlegell, R H Quaytman, Susan Howe, Ben Rivers, Harvey Quaytman

Profiles

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Mark von Schlegell is an American science fiction writer and cultural critic. He lives in Germany and the U.S. His novels include Venusia (2005), which was honor's listed for the James Tiptree, Jr. Award, Mercury Station (2009) and Sundogz (2015).

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He works regularly as an international art writer. Projects from recent years include writing The Lepidopters (2012–14), a comic book/rock opera originating in Yogyokarta, Indonesia, co-curating the exhibition Dystopia at the CAPC Bordeaux in 2011, and scripting the Ben Rivers film Slow Action (2010).

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His father was sculptor David von Schlegell and his mother is poet Susan Howe. His siblings include painter R. H. Quaytman.

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Writings

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  • Ickles, Etc. Berlin: Sternberg Press. 2014.
  • Dreaming the Mainstream: Tales of Yankee Power. Berlin: Merve. 2012.
  • New Dystopia. Berlin: Sternberg Press. 2011 OCLC 759972525
  • Mercury Station: a transit. Los Angeles: Semiotext(e). 2009. OCLC 288986122
  • High wichita. [Kbh.]: KBH Kunsthal. 2006. OCLC 475063339
  • Venusia Venusia: a true story. New York: Semiotext(e). 2005.
  • Realometer: uncovering discovery in American literature. Thesis (Ph. D.)-New York University, Graduate School of Arts and Science, 2000.
  • References

    Mark von Schlegell Wikipedia