Thomas Phillips (author, composer)
Thomas Phillips is an American novelist, composer, and musician. As a composer, he is usually credited as Tomas Phillips.
He has shared concert bills with Francisco López, Sunn O))), and members of Opera McGill, among many others. He was awarded Artist in Residence at Headlands Center for the Arts by the North Carolina Arts Council in 2009. In September 2010, Tokafi made his Quartet for Instruments, composed in residency, album of the month.
Like most of his music, which draws on a range of electronic and modern composition genres, his fiction typically embraces a minimalist aesthetic not unlike certain contemporary French writers associated with Les Éditions de Minuit. Since 2013, his novels, story collections, and scholarship have focused predominantly on literary horror and horror studies. He received his multidisciplinary PhD from Concordia University in Montréal and currently teaches comparative literature at North Carolina State University.Novels
- Sine Wave
- In This Glass House
- Insouciance
- Long Slow Distance
Story Collections
- Interiors
- Non-Syncopated Alignments and Corporeal Jurisdictions
- And the Darkness Back Again
- Malingerer
- The Light is Alone
Scholarship
- T.E.D. Klein and the Rupture of Civilization: A Study in Critical Horror
- Liminal Fictions in Postmodern Culture: The Politics of Self-Development
- The Subject of Minimalism: On Aesthetics, Agency, and Becoming
Discography (as Tomas Phillips)
- Iris/Ellipsis, with Kenneth Kirschner
- Chuchoter pas de mots
- Limit_Fold
- Two Compositions
- Five Transpositions, with Kenneth Kirschner
- Vignettes Amplifié with Luigi Turra
- Le goût de néant with Craig Hilton
- Quartet for Instruments
- Prosa with Marihiko Hara
- IC with Francisco López
- Blau with Jason Bivins
- Ligne with i8u
- Six Notes
- Les Mailles with Dean King
- Chair Bell Floor with Chantale Laplante
- Drink_Deep
- Á Travers le Bord with Dean King
- Intermission | Six Feuilles
- Anther with i8u
- If Not, Winter with Tobias c. van Veen
- On Dit