"In the essay Being Human Is an Occult Practice, Zurawski argues that studying and sharing literature can function as a means of enriching the impoverished definition of "human" created by capitalist social relations. Beginning with an analysis of Robert Duncan's description of the moment in his high school classroom when he finds himself called into a life in poetry, this essay explores the possibilities of the literature classroom at the very moment that it's being dismantled by the neoliberalization of our university systems. Zurawski argues that the literary holds a revitalizing potential precisely because of its capacity of exceeding the narrow imaginative aims of life within our contemporary social order. This pamphlet is part of UDP's 2020 Pamphlet Series: twenty commissioned essays on collective work, translation, performance, pedagogy, poetics, and small press publishing. The pamphlets are available for individual purchase and as a subscription. Each offers a different approach to the pamphlet as a form of working in the present, an engagement at once sustained and ephemeral."--Publisher's website, viewed July 7, 2021
Magdalena Zurawski Libros
Magdalena Zurawski es una escritora cuya obra explora las complejidades de la identidad y la experiencia a través de una prosa innovadora. Su escritura profundiza en los paisajes emocionales y psicológicos de sus personajes, interrogando a menudo las normas sociales y las historias personales. El estilo distintivo de Zurawski se caracteriza por su calidad lírica y su profundidad intelectual, ofreciendo a los lectores un viaje literario único y cautivador. Su obra debut ha sido reconocida por su enfoque innovador de la narrativa y su significativa contribución a la ficción contemporánea.
