“Peter Szendy is a dazzlingly original philosopher, as witty as he is erudite. For an Ecology of Images finds him at the height of his powers, as he outlines what he calls the ‘shadows’ of our future.”
—Adam Shatz, author of The Rebel’s Clinic
“Wide-ranging across the history of science, visual arts, and photography, this short book packs a lot in. Szendy understands the Kabbalistic principle that moving one letter can alter the universe: cosmicomic is cosmiconic, economy is iconomy, ecology is icology. He has shown us how to swim when we are all drowning in pictures.”
—John Durham Peters, co-author of Promiscuous Knowledge
“This book made me feel wild reverence, joy, and wonder for everything Szendy looks at—like a six-year-old who, having just learned about sharks, corners you to tell you about “the coolest thing in the world.””
—Our Favorite Books of 2025, The Paris Review