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Otherworlds: Mediterranean Lessons On Escaping History
By (Author) Federico Campagna
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
24th July 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy
Ancient religions and Mythologies
Hardback
392
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
What can survive the end of the world
In Otherworlds philosopher Federico Campagna constructs extraordinary stories and alternative histories of the Mediterranean, nexus of migrations and odysseys, ruins and romances, to depict a world in which the imagination is the only engine of survival.
Chapter by chapter, Campagna chronicles the existential challenges posed by history and the inventive and radical responses of the people facing the ruin of their world. From the earliest myths with which the inhabitants of the kingdoms around the Mediterranean constructed a shared social reality, the stories of the Mediterranean are dominated by cataclysm and collapse in which fugitive fragments become the building blocks of resilience and renewal. Alexander the Great's cataclysmic conquests seed a cycle of existential romances; pagan philosophers fleeing the fall of Rome give rise to new visions of reality; translators across the Islamic world, Iberia and Italy use stories to bridge the gap between cultures at war and pirates, slaves, renegades and publishers push back the imaginative horizons of human possibility through modernity and beyond.
In Campagna's lyrical, novel and expansive work - part history, part philosophy, part love letter to a heritage of seasonal migration and searches for belonging - the challenges of disintegration and destruction are time and again met with the creation of new and radical realities. As rich and various as the philosophy, myths, literature and art of the Mediterranean itself, Otherworlds traces the tales of these attempts to reinvent the world - and how, at the most dramatic and decisive junctures of Mediterranean history, it was the ability to set sail for these other worlds which prevailed.
Federico Campagna is an Italian philosopher based in London. His latest books, Prophetic Culture (Bloomsbury, 2021) and Technic and Magic (Bloomsbury, 2018) explored how worlds can be born, destroyed, and created anew. He is a Lecturer in Intellectual History at the art university ECAL in Lausanne, Associate Fellow at the Warburg Institute in London, and Critical Fellow at the Royal Academy Schools in London. He is the co-founder of the Italian philosophy publisher Timeo and a director at the Anglo-American radical publisher Verso. He frequently collaborates as public speaker, podcaster and writer with some of the main international museums, contemporary art galleries and biennales.