Biography
Kane X. Faucher (BA, MA, Ph.D) (1977- ) was born in Ottawa, Canada. His activities span academic and creative projects, most notably in writing, continental theory, visual art, and music. His eclectic and wide-ranging approach that merges theoretical and literary exploration has earned him a solid reputation as a "scholartist", with work appearing internationally.
He has a doctorate in Theory and Criticism, as well as two degrees in philosophy. He has published over 600 pieces in several journals, magazines, anthologies, and books. He currently lives and works in London, Canada with his wife, Julie Evans, and their three gifted cats.
Both his literary and academic practice focuses on the effects of metastasis and flux. He is currently exploring the possibility of Nietzschean semiosis, decomposition poetics, and the metaphysics of metastasis. These cardinal points are reflected in his commitment to an interdisciplinary approach as an open method for understanding the phenomena of fluctuation and difference from a variety of perspectives.
He has a doctorate in Theory and Criticism, as well as two degrees in philosophy. He has published over 600 pieces in several journals, magazines, anthologies, and books. He currently lives and works in London, Canada with his wife, Julie Evans, and their three gifted cats.
Both his literary and academic practice focuses on the effects of metastasis and flux. He is currently exploring the possibility of Nietzschean semiosis, decomposition poetics, and the metaphysics of metastasis. These cardinal points are reflected in his commitment to an interdisciplinary approach as an open method for understanding the phenomena of fluctuation and difference from a variety of perspectives.