Ansgar Allen

Ansgar Allen is a writer and novelist whose work strays between fiction, philosophy, and critical theory. He is editor-in-chief at Erratum Press which seeks to 'infiltrate literature with "calculated acts of cultural barbarism"'. In addition to his work as a novelist, Allen is known for his academic contributions to the field of educational philosophy and theory, as well as the study of ancient and modern Cynicism.
His works have been widely translated. The novel Wretch (2020) was republished in Spanish translation by the Bogotá-based press, Ediciones Vestigio as Ruin (2023, tr. Ramiro Sanchiz). His volume Cynicism (2020), part of the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, was republished in Japanese translation by Newton Press (2021, tr. Masamichi Ueno), in Chinese translation by The Commercial Press (2023 tr. Ni Jianqing), and in Persian translation by Maziar Publications (2023 tr. Toraj Hori).
Style and themes
Allen's literary approach is characterised by fragmented narratives, metafictional techniques, "targeted irreverence", and a "radically intertextual" narrative style.
Allen has engaged a number of key figures in literature and philosophy in his writings, including Thomas Bernhard, Antonin Artaud, Georges Bataille, and Friedrich Nietzsche.
In a 2025 interview Allen stated that when he incorporates such authors in his fictions, it is with the aim of creating a space where their "more disturbing ideas are allowed to persist and interanimate". This is to "allow the ideas themselves...to run amok to some extent...and keep them, as far as is possible, in an unresolved state".
Reception
Allen's work has been compared to that of Samuel Beckett, Italo Calvino, and Jorge Luis Borges. His more experimental writing has been described by Simon Palfrey as "like listening to the insomnia of Hamlet", and by Eugen Bacon as "exquisitely weird".
Allen's novels have been considered "reminiscent of the work of Lars Iyer, although while Iyer's novels take the form of quasi-Platonic dialogues in which the characters talk about philosophical ideas, Allen's seem more like parables or fables".
Bibliography
- Midden Hill (2025)
- Jonathan Martin (2025)
- The Faces of Pluto (2024)
- Black Vellum (2023)
- The Wake and the Manuscript (2022)
- Plague Theatre (2022)
- Burton's Anatomy (2022)
- The Reading Room (2021)
- The Reaches (2021)
- The Sick List (2021)
- Wretch (2020)
- Cynicism (2020)
- The Cynical Educator (2017)
- Education and Philosophy: An Introduction (2017) with Roy Goddard
- Benign Violence: Education in and beyond the Age of Reason (2014)