Giorgio Agamben is the author of more than fifteen books on topics ranging from aesthetics to poetics, ontology to political philosophy. He is best known for his�Homo Sacer�series.�He recently retired from the�Universit� Iuav di Venezia.
Giorgio Agamben, a leading Italian philosopher and radical political theorist, is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Venice. Stanford University Press has published six of his previous books:Homo Sacer(1998),Potentialities(1999),The Man Without Content(1999),The End of the Poem(1999),The Open(2004), andThe Time that Remains(2005).
Giorgio Agamben, an Italian philosopher and radical political theorist, is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Venice. Stanford University Press has published seven of his previous books:Homo Sacer(1998),Potentialities(1999),The Man Without Content(1999),The End of the Poem(1999),The Open(2004),The Time that Remains(2005), and, most recently,"What is an Apparatus?" and Other Essays(2009).