Jean Baudrillard
By (Author) Emmanuelle Fantin
By (author) Bran Nicol
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st January 2026
1st September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and political philosophy
Paperback
184
Width 130mm, Height 200mm
Jean Baudrillard, once hailed as a 'historian of the future', remains a vital figure for understanding modern life. Famous for ideas like 'simulation' and the 'hyperreal', linked to postmodernism and The Matrix, Baudrillard was both celebrated and controversial, known for bold pronouncements about events like the Gulf War and 9/11. Yet the man himself was enigmatic, leading a public life while remaining personally elusive. This first biography in English explores Baudrillard's life and work, tracing his journey from the early years and French intellectual prominence to his global influence as a thinker, photographer and public intellectual. Using newly uncovered material, it provides fresh insights into his major works and ideas, offering readers a clear guide to his singular, uncompromising philosophy.
Emmanuelle Fantin and Bran Nicol have produced a brilliant book on the richly creative and compelling analyses of the prolific French thinker Jean Baudrillard. Baudrillards work on technology and its impact, consumerism, the media, signs and simulations continues to resonate with the digitalization of our experience of everyday life and Jean Baudrillard deserves to be widely read. * Barry Smart, Professor of Sociology, University of Portsmouth *
How could such a celebrated French intellectual have remained so elusive and enigmatic This paradoxical provocation is addressed through attention to Baudrillards literary forms: fragments, aphorisms, theory fictions. Sophisticated and user friendly, it appeals to scholars and beginners as well as the Baudrillardian in all of us. * Diane Rubenstein, Professor Emerita of Government, Cornell University *
Emmanuelle Fantin (Author)
Emmanuelle Fantin is Associate Professor in Communication and Media Studies at Sorbonne Universit. Her books include Le livre dont Jean Baudrillard est le hros (with Camille Zhenne, 2023).
Bran Nicol (Author)
Bran Nicol is Professor of English Literature at the University of Surrey. His books include The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodern Fiction (2009).