David Cayley is a Canadian writer and broadcaster. He has produced and presented hundreds of radio documentaries, including two five-hour series with Ivan Illich, and published seven books, among them The Rivers North of the Future: The Testament of Ivan Illich.
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"No other book yet published summarizes and synthesizes Illich's life and thought at this length and in this detail. It is a much-needed intervention with sustained political, social, philosophical, and theological resonance. Cayley's book should now form the starting point for all future critical conversation around Illich's varied, generative, challenging, and often surprising ideas."-Simon Ravenscroft, Magdalene College, University of Cambridge "Cayley convincingly illuminates how Illich's thought developed and how it revolves around certain central insights: complementarity, the vernacular, incarnation, and a reading of history that sees the West as a deviation from the Gospel. In so doing, Cayley reconnects Illich with the work of important contemporary social theorists-Latour, Agamben, Milbank, and others-and shows how Illich anticipated their work in many ways. This book is unique, much needed, and masterfully executed."-William Cavanaugh, author of Field Hospital: The Church's Engagement with a Wounded World

