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Episode 18: And yet, not yet: a trans-poetics: Syd Zolf

Episode 18: And yet, not yet: a trans-poetics: Syd Zolf

Update: 2025-03-23
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In episode 18, I talk with poet and theorist Syd Zolf about two of their recent projects, No One’s Witness: A Monstrous Poetics, a critical book that draws from Black studies as it engages the problem of witnessing atrocity, and NEUTRØIS, a forthcoming book of poems. We talk about grief and loss, intergenerational trauma, the notion of the unanswerable question as a foundational Jewish practice, and the idea of witnessing from the position of the “no one.” We explore citational writing, procedural writing, and finding language outside of language. How can we respond to other people’s pain? What is the difference (is there one?) between “living” and “thinking”? How might we find our way to a secular messianic hope? And how can we recognize and remember that we are “already here, already connected, already dancing”?

Texts, interviews, and authors mentioned or discussed

Walter Benjamin, On the Concept of History

Maurice Blanchot, The Infinite Conversation

Almút Shulamit Bruckstein Çoruh, Robert Yerachmiel Sniderman and Julie Carr, “To Begin (again) with Justice: Prof. Almút Shulamit Bruckstein Çoruh & House of Taswir” on Return the Key

Paul Celan, “Ashglory” translated by Pierre Joris

Denise  Ferreira da Silva, "On Difference Without Separability"

Jacques Derrida, Specters of Marx

Laura Harris, “What Happened to the Motley Crew?: C. L. R. James, Hélio Oiticica, and the Aesthetic Sociality of Blackness”

Edmond Jabès, The Book of Questions, translated by Rosemary Waldrop

Bhanu Kapil, Schizophrene, The Vertical Interrogation of Strangers, Ban En Banlieue

Robert Majzels, Apikoros Sleuth

Fred Moten and Stefano Harney, The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study

M. NourbeSe Philip, Zong!

Jalal Toufic, The Withdrawal of Tradition Past a Surpassing Disaster

Nancy Stark Smith

Rosemary Waldrop, Lavish Absence: Recalling and Rereading Edmond Jabès

Alexander G. Weheliye, Habeas Viscus: Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Human

Larry Zolf vs. Germaine Greer

Syd Zolf, Her absence, this wanderer; Masque; Neighbour Procedure; No One’s Witness: a Monstrous Poetics; Janey's Arcadia

Music composed and performed by Ben Roberts: Benjamin.roberts447@gmail.com

Comments and ideas to: juliealicecarr@gmail.com

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Episode 18: And yet, not yet: a trans-poetics: Syd Zolf

Episode 18: And yet, not yet: a trans-poetics: Syd Zolf

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