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How to Make an Algorithm in the Microwave

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Winner, 2022 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize

"We need a new poetry lexicon--a new way of moleculing the poem on the page, even--and Maya Salameh brings it. We need all the strange Arabic-diasporic ways we can find for being in this terrible and joyful and often frighteningly banalizing world, and Salameh's poems are a generous find. Her writing is an unexpected cousin in the colonized and capitalism-razed city, bewildering and divining things you've never heard but want to learn. . . . Prepare to be stretched and delighted."
--Mohja Kahf, from the Foreword

The divine and the digital achieve a distinct corporality in Maya Salameh's HOW TO MAKE AN ALGORITHM IN THE MICROWAVE, winner of the 2022 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize. Layering prayer with code, Salameh brings supposedly unassailable technological constructs like algorithm, recursion, and loop into conversation with the technologies of womanhood, whether liner, lipstick, or blood. Exploring the relationships we have with our devices, she speaks back to the algorithm ("a computer's admission to blood"), which acts simultaneously as warden, confidant, and data thief.

Here Salameh boldly examines how an Arab woman survives the digitization of her body--experimenting with form to create an intimate collage of personal and neocolonial histories, fearlessly insinuating herself into the scripts that would otherwise erase her, and giving voice to the full mess of ritual.

Detalles

Formato Tapa suave
Número de Páginas 106
Lenguaje Inglés
Editorial University of Arkansas Press
Fecha de Publicación 2022-10-14
Dimensiones 7.8" x 7.87" x 0.32" pulgadas
Serie Etel Adnan Poetry
Letra Grande No
Con Ilustraciones Si
Temas Femenino, Interés Femenino

Acerca del Autor

Maya Salameh is a poet fellow of the William Male Foundation and a former National Student Poet, America's highest honor for youth poets. Salameh currently serves as community organizer for Stanford University's Institute for Diversity in the Arts. She is the author of the chapbook rooh, and her poems have appeared in Poetry magazine, The Rumpus, ANMLY, and Mizna, among other publications.

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