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Kodwo Eshun (born 1967) is a British-Ghanaian writer, theorist and filmmaker best known for his book More Brilliant than the Sun (1998).

Publications

  • More Brilliant than the Sun: Adventures in Sonic Fiction. London: Quartet Books. 1998.
  • "The Microrhythmic Pneumacosm of Hype Williams" in Cinesonic: cinema and the sound of music, edited by Philip Brophy. Sydney: Australian film, television, and radio school. 2000.
  • "Operating System for the Redesign of Sonic Reality" in Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music, edited by Christoph Cox & Daniel Warner. London: Continuum Books. 2004.
  • "Learning from Lagos: A Dialogue on the Poetics of Informal Habitation" in David Adjaye: Making Public Buildings: Specificity Customization Imbrication, edited by Peter Allison. London: Thames & Hudson. 2006.
  • "Drawing the Forms of Things Unknown" and "John Akomfrah in conversation with Kodwo Eshun" in The Ghosts Of Songs: The Film Art of The Black Audio Film Collective. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2007.
  • Post-Punk Then and Now (co-editor, with Mark Fisher and Gavin Butt. London: Repeater Books. 2016.




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