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Mark Fisher

Fisher published several books, including the unexpected success ''Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative?'' (2009), and contributed to publications such as ''The Wire'', ''Fact'', ''New Statesman'' and ''Sight & Sound''. He was also the co-founder of Zero Books, and later Repeater Books. After years intermittently struggling with depression, Fisher committed suicide in January 2017, shortly before the publication of ''The Weird and the Eerie'' (2017). Provided by Wikipedia
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