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Exilic Press
About Exilic Press
Exilic Press publishes the exiled. Exiled writers, exiled works. Exiled in the sense of not belonging, being banished from a certain domain, searching for a place to thrive. Exilic Press provides a refuge for those who seek (a) cover.
Publishing at Exilic Press is original, chaste and vigorous.
Original, in that it does not blindly follow the paradigms of the present, and that it searches for a voice of one’s own, even if that means that it does not belong anywhere. It takes up concepts and uses them in a radically original way. True originals are always exilic.
Chaste, in that the work is loyal to its subject and does not serve masters of commerce or the like. We argue that authors should neither overstate nor understate, neither expand the description of events nor reduce their importance.
Vigorous, as the work should be bold and bring in a vitality of its own. It should have a powerful, urgent and important point to make.
Publishers are not to decide what is a great book, and what is not. Especially when it comes to works that lie outside of a domain, that transcend unwanted borders. At Exilic Press we do not understand value in economic terms.
Books published with Exilic Press:
- The Necessity of the Impossible: Philosophy’s Quest for Radical Change, by Nicole des Bouvrie (2019) ISBN: 9789083016405. (Sold through most book sellers Amazon (UK / DE) and bol.com / Amazon DE)
- The Life Sciences and the Future Imperfect: on the problem of sovereignty and common property, Or, The prolegomenon to three Treatises with
Serious Reflections from the Life and Work of Eric Deibel with his Vision on
the Problem of Sovereignty as a matter of Property and ownership in the Life Sciences, by Eric Deibel (2024) ISBN: 9789083016429
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14500975 - The Life Sciences and the Future Imperfect: on the problem of sovereignty and common property, Or, The first of three Treatises with Serious Reflections from the Life and Work of Eric Deibel with his Vision on the Problem of Sovereignty as a matter of Property and ownership in the Life Sciences, by Eric Deibel (2024) ISBN: 9789083016436
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14568963 - fragile certainties, by Carol Stampone (2025) ISBN: 9789083016443.


Exilic Press is registered in the Netherlands, as part of Nobyeni.