PinnedAlbert CionyataKantian Ethics and R. Scott Bakker's The Darkness That Comes BeforeUpdated version: https://ironmothlit.substack.com/p/kantian-ethics-and-r-scott-bakkers·21 min read·Jul 26, 2022----
PinnedAlbert CionyataTranshumanism and Identity in William Gibson’s NeuromancerUpdated version: https://ironmoth.substack.com/p/transhumanism-and-identity-in-william18 min read·Feb 6, 2022----
PinnedAlbert CionyataThe Hellbound Heart, DissectedUpdated version: https://ironmothlit.substack.com/p/the-hellbound-heart-dissected21 min read·Mar 15, 2023----
PinnedAlbert CionyataBook Fetish: The Most Stunning Editions Ever CreatedLimited edition books are often produced with high-quality materials, including premium paper, leather, or other fine materials. They may…10 min read·Mar 27, 2023----
PinnedAlbert CionyataGaming and NothingnessVideo games and nihilism; having fun despite the meaninglessness of existence. Or, perhaps, because of it. What more is there to life?7 min read·Feb 16, 2023----
Albert CionyataThe Road: Hope, Morals, and DeathSuntup Editions' astonishing special edition of The Road6 min read·Mar 8, 2024----
Albert CionyataBeware of the TricksterPuck and Fairies, from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (circa 1850)8 min read·Jun 5, 2023----
Albert CionyataA Quick Look at William Gibson’s NeuromancerUpdated version: https://ironmothlit.substack.com/p/a-brief-analysis-of-william-gibsons7 min read·Mar 20, 2023----
Albert CionyataWeird Narratology in LiteratureAlready the old epics used "weird" narratology. For example, the Iliad and the Odyssey use analepses, a literary technique that involves…10 min read·Mar 6, 2022----