David Dark on "Everyday Apocalypse: Art, Empire, and the End of the World"

Mon Feb 23 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm UTC-05:00

Morgenstern Books & Café | Bloomington

Morgenstern Books
Publisher/HostMorgenstern Books
David Dark on "Everyday Apocalypse: Art, Empire, and the End of the World"
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Join us for an evening with author David Dark in conversation with Bloomington author and music critic Stephen Deusner.
About this Event

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Everyday Apocalypse recovers the root meaning of the term apocalypse (revelation) to use the concept as a lens through which art and other acts of creative nonviolence that often go unseen may be brought into focus. Interweaving an examination of popular culture with ancient insight and contemporary political awareness, Dark uses the concept of the apocalyptic to celebrate epiphanies about the world we live in and the meaning of human experience within it. Since its original publication in 2002, the book has become a deeply influential text among two generations of intellectual evangelical Christians who find themselves at odds with their families and communities over issues of politics and culture, particularly in the South.
This revised edition of the book includes a foreword by Hanif Abdurraqib, an extensive afterword, updates in light of the passage of time since its publication, and new insights from the author, whose outspokenness has placed him outside of circles in which he was once supported and celebrated.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

David Dark teaches among incarcerated communities and is professor of religion and the arts at Belmont University. David says: "I teach—or try to—because I'm drawn to the enlivening event of open-ended conversation. I have a deep, occasionally beleaguered but abiding faith in its possibilities, and my passion for intellectual exchange is, in some sense, derived from my memory of people creating or conjuring this kind of space for me inside and outside the classroom. These memories of direct communication, affectionate, conversational proddings, and kindly proffered reading recommendations, take me back to all the times I realized I was being invited into brave new worlds. I know myself to be the recipient of myriad acts of intellectual hospitality, and I hope to live up to them somehow. I'm especially pleased to attempt this work in the School of Religion, because the question of religion, the way we order our lives and imagine ourselves and the world we're in, is one of the biggest and most broad-ranging questions I can think of. It's a subject which, to my mind, contains all subjects."

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Morgenstern Books & Café, 849 South Auto Mall Road, Bloomington, United States

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