Weird Mysticism: Philosophical Horror and the Mystical Text

Weird Mysticism: Philosophical Horror and the Mystical Text

by Brad Baumgartner
Weird Mysticism: Philosophical Horror and the Mystical Text

Weird Mysticism: Philosophical Horror and the Mystical Text

by Brad Baumgartner

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Overview

Weird Mysticism identifies and evaluates a new category of theoretical inquiry by showing the influence of speculative writing on three intersecting critical categories: horror fiction, apophatic mysticism, and philosophical pessimism. Exploring the work of Thomas Ligotti, Georges Bataille, and E. M. Cioran, Baumgartner argues that these “weird mystics” employ an innovative mode of negative writing that seeks to merge new conceptions of reality. While exploring perennial questions about “the absolute,” the Outside, and other philosophical concepts, these authors push the limits of representation, experimenting with literary form, genre-bending, and aphoristic discourse. As their works reveal, the category of weird mysticism both conjoins and obscures the link between traditional mysticism and philosophical horror fiction, with weirdness itself being the central magnet that draws the seemingly disparate realms of horror fiction, philosophy, and mysticism together. Highlighting the theoretical stakes of the horror genre, Baumgartner’s study reveals how the mystical potentially recuperates the limits of philosophical thinking, enabling reflection on—and possibly challenging—the limits of human understanding.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781683932871
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Publication date: 11/17/2020
Series: Critical Conversations in Horror Studies Series
Pages: 170
Sales rank: 844,184
Product dimensions: 6.31(w) x 9.04(h) x 0.76(d)

About the Author

Brad Baumgartner is assistant teaching professor of English at Penn State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Path to Nowhere

1. Piercing the Cosmological Horizon

2. Thomas Ligotti: The Poetics of Darkness

3. Georges Bataille: Opening Up the Infinite

4. E. M. Cioran: The Horror of Being Oneself

Afterword: The Mystical Death of the Speculative Critic

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