The response by Christopher Tollefsen and Alexander Pruss to my piece, «Fig Leaves and Falsehoods» indicates, I hope, that the needed
conversation about the morality of all false signification is underway in earnest.
Jake Chapman not only be taking part in a debate discussing
morality as a form of convention that threatens creativity, but also in
conversation with Paradise Row founder Nick Hackworth, speaking
about the inspirations behind such seminal works as Insult to Injury and Death, and articulating the rationale for his darkly comic, pessimistic philosophy.