Being Numerous:
Essays on Non-Fascist Life
Features
"Being Numerous demonstrates Lennard's thoughtful clarity through an impressive range"
Pacific Standard - How To Avoid A Fascist Future
"An especially helpful analytical framework for the 21st century, a world with billions of digital selves interacting in a hypersurveilled universe, within which we are anything but free or empowered,"
Vogue - Astra Taylor and Natasha Lennard Are Shaking Up “Resistance Lit” (Thank God)
"Lennard’s perspective encourages an active, thoughtful view of citizenship in a disconcerting era,"
Tank Magazine, ("Summer Reads"), podcast (with the BBC's Razia Iqbal) - TANK Book Talk: Natasha Lennard and Razia Iqbal
"Concise and wonderfully acerbic,"
The Quietus - Delight In Small Fuck-Yous: Natasha Lennard's Non-Fascist Life
"Provocative and Enlightening,"
Popmatters - A Journalist Interrogates The Liberal Aversion To Violence In ‘Being Numerous’
Interviews
"One of the most astute thinkers to emerge from the Occupy movement offers a crystalline vision of how fascism can be fought without reliance on the state, and why it must be,"
The Nation - What Is Anti-Fascism?
"Love, the supernatural, and the state are all explored with the same fervour, reflecting on toxic relationships, a childhood ghost, and how the process of getting an American Green Card drove home the uncomfortable ties between our bedrooms and the state,"
Dazed - Natasha Lennard reflects on what it really means to live a non-fascist life
"Building on the philosophies of Wilhelm Reich, Gilles Deleuze, and Michel Foucault, Lennard doesn't shy away from telling us the uncomfortable truth,"
Vice - What Does It Mean to Live a Non-Fascist Life?
"How to live a non-fascist life in a modern-day minefield"
Lithub - Natasha Lennard: How to Exorcise the Ghost of Trump
"Lennard torques and deconstructs—without ever stepping out of the fray of struggle,"
The New Inquiry - Anti-Fascisting
Violence: Humans in Dark Times
Reviews
"Passion roars through every chapter... This bookdelivers on what it promises,"
The Los Angeles Review of Books - A Fatigued Fight: Brad Evans and Natasha Lennard’s “Violence: Humans in Dark Times”
"A provocative volume that challenges humanity to correct its runaway course toward an increasingly violent future,"
Kirkus Reviews - Violence: Humans In Dark Times