An unforgettable horse gallops through the pages of Kaveh Akbar’s best-selling novel Martyr! (2024), but it is a figurative hastening toward failure and the limitations of language that Akbar discusses with critic Pardis Dabashi. In their conversation, Kaveh considers writing both as an escape from the confines of the self and as a vehicle for expressing its contradictions. Together they explore which forms might best capture the ambivalence and polyphony of the human mind, the contours of Iranian American identity, and the spiritual beauty of everyday existence. Whether discussing neurolinguistics or the affordances of poetry, Kaveh contemplates the limits of language: how can we write what we think, when we struggle to know what—or how—we think? This conversation goes deep into the psyche in order to reach far beyond it. Even Kaveh’s deeply personal response to the signature question demonstrates that the places farthest away from us may also be found within.
Mentioned in this episode
By Kaveh Akbar:
- Martyr!
- The Penguin Book of Spiritual Verse (editor)
- Calling a Wolf a Wolf
Also mentioned:
- My Uncle Napoleon
- To the Lighthouse
- Ars Poetica
- Ferdowsi
- The Palm-Wine Drinkard and My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
- The Tempest
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Semimonthly
- PublishedOctober 25, 2024 at 8:00 AM UTC
- Length48 min
- Episode53
- RatingClean