Episode Thirty-six
/In this episode I spoke with noor ibn najam about her recent work and writing process. they also discussed showing work to friends and skill-sharing. Sorry that the intro and outro audio is a little wonky this time around, but the bulk of the interview itself is still good.
noor is a poet who teases, challenges, breaks, and creates language. she's received fellowships from Callaloo and The Watering Hole and is a recent resident of the Vermont Studio Center. her poems have been published and anthologized with DIAGRAM, ANMLY, The Academy of American Poets, the Rumpus, Bettering American Poetry, and others. her chapbook, PRAISE TO LESSER GODS OF LOVE, was published by Glass Poetry Press in 2019.
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Writers, poems, books, events mentioned in this episode:
The Arab Apocalypse, by Etel Adnan
noor's poem "questions arabic asked in english (colonial fit)”
an interview of Douglas Kearney where he discusses compositional hierarchy
“I am an artist and I'm sensitive about my shit,” a lyric from Erykah Badu ‘s “Tyrone.”
Zong! by M. NourbeSe Philip
“The Secret Name,” by W.S. Graham
وسوس Arabic for "whispers of the devil in your ear"
khaleel, artist and noor’s partner
Qil, Astro-Black Metalbender behind the jewlery line BLACKMARZIAN
Keziah Harrell, painter
Jamal Jones on Twitter
here’s an interview kiki and I recorded last year
noor’s Skill Swaps
The Sound of Waves Breaking is “Walking on Snow,” recorded by rivernile7.
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