Coda /

The nameless narrator of Steven Seidenberg's latest work, Coda, attempts to trace the origins of linguistic and perceptual differentiation, of experience through the cipher of the subject, broadly understood, by advancing the linguistic experiments of contemporary lyric and narrative forms, mov...

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Main Author: Seidenberg, Steven (Steven J.) (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oakland, California : Omnidawn Publishing, [2025].
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Summary:The nameless narrator of Steven Seidenberg's latest work, Coda, attempts to trace the origins of linguistic and perceptual differentiation, of experience through the cipher of the subject, broadly understood, by advancing the linguistic experiments of contemporary lyric and narrative forms, moving between extravagant prosody and obsessive disquisition to reconfigure the conceptual imperatives common to many throughlines in philosophy and theology. Continuing the focus on the structure of memory and the decadence of body he began in his book Anon, Seidenberg here describes the epistemological regress of desire, intention, knowledge and discernment, coupling the language and concerns of authors as diverse as Spinoza, Kant, Hegel and Wittgenstein with a raucous humor in the tradition of Rabelais, Beckett, Lispector and Sterne.
Physical Description:119 pages : portrait ; 23 cm.
ISBN:9781632431738
1632431734