

The Edge of Language with Arthur Sze
24 snips Apr 9, 2025
Arthur Sze, a renowned poet and translator based in Santa Fe, dives deep into the significance of poetry as a means of exploring profound questions. He discusses the delicate balance of structure and spontaneity in artistic expression and reflects on the ecological implications of language and extinction. Sze explores non-human narratives, illuminating the urgency of environmental awareness. He emphasizes how poetry can awaken consciousness and connection to nature, demonstrating the intricate dance between sound, silence, and existence.
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Two-Minded Calligraphy
- Arthur Sze recounts a two-minded calligraphy session with Kazuaki Tanahashi.
- They held one brush together to create the Chinese character for "emptiness."
Zuihitsu: Rigor and Spontaneity
- Sze learned about trust and unpredictability from his calligraphy experience.
- Zuihitsu, meaning "following the brush," involves both rigor and spontaneity.
Vanished Languages
- Sze's collection explores themes of vanished languages and the impact of their loss.
- He highlights the story of Ishi, the last member of his indigenous group, as an example.