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Mysteries of a Communist Cave

Mysteries of a Communist Cave

By (author) Lytle Shaw
Edited by Thomas Weaver

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Publishing 1st Jun 2026
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    • Illustrates how Oscar Niemeyer’s building for the French Communist Party in Paris focalised the massive philosophical and political debates of the 1960s
    • First book about Structuralist Marxism that explores its possible relation to an actual Marxist structure
    • Fundamentally re-conceives the relationship between theory and architecture
    • The Gumshoe series investigates singular buildings, emulating the style and book format of a detective novel
    • Distinguished authors from various countries write on notable buildings from across architectural history
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    Gumshoe is a new series of architectural books that introduces an original approach to the writing of architectural history. Emulating the detective novel, the focus is on actual buildings rather than on speculative designs and theories. The style and form is fresh and scholarly but also easy and enjoyable to read. In Mysteries of a Communist Cave, the second book in the Gumshoe series, Lytle Shaw conducts an investigation of Oscar Niemeyer’s building for the French Communist Party’s (PCF) central committee in Paris.

    Designed in 1965, just as party theorists began to rethink many bedrock assumptions about representation, Oscar Niemeyer’s PCF building is a microcosm of the shifting political and architectural landscape of the 1960s. It is also a literal Marxist structure that can thus help us concretely picture just exactly what Structuralist Marxism might have been. Shaw draws out the PCF’s language and context one element at a time and puts the elegant curtain-wall building with its cave-like assembly hall into revelatory dialogue with interlocutors in film, philosophy, anthropology, and politics.

    Perhaps the ultimate mystery of the communist cave is that its owners have not more often and more powerfully presented their landmark building as the vivid source of imagery it could be for the kind of world the PCF might like to construct.

    About the Author

    Lytle Shaw is Professor of English at New York University and a contributing editor for Cabinet Magazine. His books include The Mollino Set, New Grounds for Dutch Landscape and Frank O’Hara: The Poetics of Coterie. He has also published catalogue essays on artists including Gerard Byrne, Zoe Leonard, Robert Smithson and the Royal Art Lodge, and for institutions including the Dia Center for the Arts, the Museo Reina Sofia, and the Drawing Center. Thomas Weaver is an architectural writer, educator, and editor based in London. He also lectures at the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio, Switzerland.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Park Books
    ISBN
    9783038604471
    Publish date
    1st Jun 2026
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World excluding Austria, France, Germany, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, United States, Canada, and Japan
    Size
    175 mm x 110 mm
    Pages
    352 Pages
    Illustrations
    150 b&w
    Name of series
    Gumshoe
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