Prague, Celan, Dada
the secret history of Dada, bringing the Cabaret Voltaire in the form of an exhibition: “The Romanians of Cabaret Voltaire”. The Festival will expose unsociable, naked Czech Dada through the unknown figure of Walter Serner, debate non-violence versus terrorism, while wondering if “thought begins in the mouth” as podcast by Tristan Tzara. Dada was the first version of globalization, not counting Spanish flu.
From the heights of despair to paradise now, tradition begins with me.
We announce the fusion of ecology and non-violence.
“If not now, when?”
From here to eternity “I dig, you dig, the worm digs too.”
That last line, “I dig, you dig, the worm digs too,” is from apoem by Paul Celan, who did indeed spend some time in the Romanian capital right after WWII, and wrote some surrealist-inspired work there. I am not certain however that the line “I dig, you dig, the worm digs too” (which is in fact the motto of this year’s festival) can be read as dada. That use elaves me somewhat uneasy. And yet, maybe it does work, given that the old dada strains are linked up to contemporary questions of political terrorism and ecology (thus Snyder and Doctorow, for example).

Poasis II: Selected Poems 2000-2024
“Todesguge/Deathfugue”
“Interglacial Narrows (Poems 1915-2021)”
“Always the Many, Never the One: Conversations In-between, with Florent Toniello”
“Conversations in the Pyrenees”
“A Voice Full of Cities: The Collected Essays of Robert Kelly.” Edited by Pierre Joris & Peter Cockelbergh
“An American Suite” (Poems) —Inpatient Press
“Arabia (not so) Deserta” : Essays on Maghrebi & Mashreqi Writing & Culture
“Barzakh” (Poems 2000-2012)
“Fox-trails, -tales & -trots”
“The Agony of I.B.” — A play. Editions PHI & TNL 2016
“The Book of U / Le livre des cormorans”
“Memory Rose Into Threshold Speech: The Collected Earlier Poetry of Paul Celan”
“Paul Celan, Microliths They Are, Little Stones”
“Paul Celan: Breathturn into Timestead-The Collected Later Poetry.” Translated & with commentary by Pierre Joris. Farrar, Straus & Giroux
The Prague International Writers’ Festival is really a great event and it’s interesting for people of deferent ages. Everybody can find what he prefers in literature.