Distinctively Dionysian’s Spring Issue Has Arrived

Le Domaine du Néant is now available directly through the new Bacchus Editions site, which makes ordering simpler, cleaner, and easier than before. Copies are shipping now…

This issue, written slowly through winter and early spring, moves through death, thaw, refusal, correspondence, poetry, théâtre, philosophical review, and the persistence of language after certainty has already begun giving way.

It opens inside Le Domaine du Néant itself, with introductory writings, the “Cartography” pages, and an extended feature surrounding How to Bury an Anarchist, Vol. II — Édition Révisée, including selections on funerary autonomy, aesthetic sovereignty, endings, and chosen relation to death, alongside Rilke’s “In April,” Hugo Simberg’s The Garden of Death, and original poetry.

Elsewhere, the issue drifts through Nietzsche, Baudelaire, Stirner at winter’s ending, and substantial excerpts from the Dancing in the Backwoods series, including The Feral Masquerade, The Soil Remains Intoxicated, and The Disloyal Animal, touching decay, farewell, pan-secessionism beyond strategy, et negative space.

A large central portion gathers works developed over winter, including an extended preview of Wolfi Landstreicher’s forthcoming Dancing Into Oblivion: Poetic Explorations of Dying (Bacchus Editions, 2026), alongside essays / reviews on Philipp Mainländer, Jacques Rigaut, Hélène Cixous, John Gray, Al Alvarez, and Fleur Jaeggy, moving through disappearance, exactness, coldness, suicide, et forms of writing that refuse consolation.

The issue also includes several new essays, The End of Managed Distance and The Persistence of Soft Language in Hard Conditions, followed by long-form correspondences to Alejandro de Acosta, the late John Moore, and Peter Gelderloos.

The closing section, Fin, pour l’instant, turns toward spring through a major piece on Colette Peignot, followed by excerpts from Antonin Artaud, Jean Genet, Unica Zürn, and Roger Gilbert-Lecomte before opening toward the Summer 2026 issue.

This issue is 88 pages, perfect bound, and produced in limited physical circulation. The FULL contents of the issue can be found in the bookshop description.

Previous
Previous

Printing Complete: Our Ethic by Renzo Novatore

Next
Next

Parution de l’édition française