Staff Profile
Professor Lars Iyer
Professor of Creative Writing
Biography
BA (hons) Philosophy (Manchester)
PhD Philosophy (Manchester Metropolitan University)
I joined Creative Writing in 2015. Prior to that, I taught philosophy for many years at 缅北禁地.
I have published six novels, which, by their formal experimentalism and subject-matter, are rooted in European traditions of literature, and have been linked by reviewers to Beckett and Bernhard. My novels reflect my interests in the Continental European thought and are fundamentally comic in style and vision. They have been translated into several languages and long- and shortlisted for various awards.
I have also published widely on aesthetics, with special emphasis on the philosophy of literature, and have a particular interest in the philosophy of music.
Expertise
My areas of research expertise are literary fiction and philosophy. I am particularly interested in the overlap between the two.
Both my fiction and philosophical expertise are rooted in the work of continental philosophy from the nineteenth century onwards.
I have a strong interest in aesthetics (broadly construed) and on the philosophy of music.
Research Interests
My fiction is fundamentally comic and rooted in continental-philosophical and literary writings of the past century. This reflects my own intellectual background.
To date, I have published six novels, the first three of which comprise the Spurious trilogy: Spurious (2011), Dogma (2012), Exodus (2013). The next three, Wittgenstein Jr (2014), Nietzsche and the Burbs (2019) and My Weil (2023) comprise a much more loosely constructed trilogy, linked only by theme and narrative approach, each of which takes the life of a world-famous philosopher as their narrative template and stylistic guide, recasting these historical thinkers in contemporary Britain.
My novels seek to dramatize and make relevant central philosophical ideas for a contemporary audience. My 'fiction as thought' or 'literary philosophy' has been widely reviewed and discussed by literary scholars.
Dogma and Exodus were books of the year in the Guardian. Exodus was shortlisted for the Goldsmith Prize. Wittgenstein Jr was a book of the year in the Telegraph and shortlisted for the Jerwood Foundation Award.. My work has been translated into several languages.
I have published widely in philosophy, writing many articles and two monographs on Maurice Blanchot (Blanchot’s Communism: Art, Philosophy and the Political (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003) and Blanchot’s Vigilance: Literature, Phenomenology and the Ethical (Palgrave Macmillan, 2004)).
I continue to write and publish philosophical essays.
Postgraduate Supervision
I welcome applications from students wanting to work on creative writing, literary theory, the philosophy of literature, aesthetics, and continental philosophy from the nineteenth century to the present.
Current PhD students:
Ben Page, creative writing
Ambrose Galea (with University of Malta), creative writing
Alejandro Fargosonini (with European Graduate School), philosophy
Past PhD students:
Angelos Evangeledis (with European Graduate School), philosophy / literary theory / creative writing, 2025
Stuart John Arnot, The ‘Dissensual’ Community: Aesthetics and Democracy in Improvised Music, 2023
Chiara Pellegrini Giampietro, Transforming Narratology: Embodied Voices and Queer Temporalities in Post-Classical fictions, 2021
Stephen Overy, The Genealogy of Nick Land's Anti-Anthropocentric Philosophy: A Psychoanalytic Conception of Machinic Desire, 2016
Adam Potts, From Active to Passive Noise: Rethinking the Radicalism of Japanese Noise Music, 2014
Will Schrimshaw, A Sound Takes Place: Noise, Difference and Sonorous Individuation After Deleuze, 2013
Links
Discussion of Nietzsche and the Burbs as a guest speaker at Queen Mary, University of London:
A recent written interview with me: and another one here:
A sample review of my first trilogy:
A sample review of Nietzsche and the Burbs:
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Articles
- Iyer L. . Post Road 2012, 22, 139-149.
- Iyer L. . Journal for Cultural Research 2009, 13(3-4), 281-296.
- Iyer L. . Radical Musicology 2008, 3.
- Iyer L. . Journal for Cultural Research 2007, 11(3), 265-282.
- Iyer L. . Parallax 2006, 12(2), 83-97.
- Iyer L. . Parallax 2005, 11(2), 14-24.
- Iyer LK. . Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 2004, 5(2), 115-122.
- Iyer L. . Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 2003, 5(1), 58-83.
- Iyer L. . Paragraph 2003, 26(3), 51-69.
- Iyer L. . Janus Head 2003, 6(1), 37-63.
- Iyer L. . Journal of Social and Political Thought 2003, 2(1).
- Iyer L. . The Journal of Cultural Research 2003, 7(3), 227-242.
- Iyer L. . Asociación de Estudios Filosóficos 2003, 17(3), 25-43.
- Iyer L. . Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 2003, 34(1), 101-103.
- Iyer L. . Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 2002, 3(3), 1-15.
- Iyer L. . Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy 2002, 6(1), 45-62.
- Iyer L. . Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 2002, 33(1), 39-51.
- Iyer L. . Postmodern Culture 2002, 12(3), u25-u48.
- Iyer L. . Southern Journal of Philosophy 2001, 39(2), 189-206.
- Iyer L. . Janus Head, Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Continental Philosophy, Literature, Phenomenological Psychology and the Arts 2001, 4(2), 358-383.
- Iyer L. . Contretemps, an Online Journal of Philosophy 2001, 2, 59-73.
- Iyer L. . Angelaki 2001, 6(3), 31-43.
- Iyer L. The Paradoxes of Fidelity. Blanchot, Philosophy and Critical Commentary. Symposium, Journal of the Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and Postmodern Thought 2000, 4(2), 189-208.
- Iyer L. . Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities 2000, 5(3), 39-50.
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Authored Books
- Iyer L. . New York: Melville House, 2023.
- Iyer L. . New York: Melville House, 2019.
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- Iyer L. . 2015.
- Iyer L. . New York: Melville House, 2014.
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- Iyer L. . New York: Melville House, 2013.
- Iyer L. . New York: Melville House Press, 2011.
- Iyer L. . New York: Melville House, 2011.
- Iyer L. . Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
- Iyer L. . Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
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Book Chapters
- Iyer L. . In: Long D; Thomas R, ed. Noise/Silence. Dublin: Irish Museum of Modern Art/ Dublin Contemporary 2011, 2009, pp.4-5.
- Iyer L. . In: Roma, V, ed. The Unavowable Community. Barcelona: Actar, 2009, pp.87-112.
- Iyer L. . In: Hoppenot, E, ed. L'Oeuvre du Féminin dans l'écriture de Maurice Blanchot. Paris, France: Éditions complicitiés, 2004, pp.243-258.
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Online Publications
- Iyer L. . Spain: fronterad, 2012.
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Review
- Iyer L. . Journal of Religious and Cultural Theory 2004, 5(2), 115-122.
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Working Paper
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