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Pub Date Oct 06 2025 | Archive Date Sep 25 2025

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Experimental lyric and narrative poetry that brings together philosophy, theology, and humour.
 
The nameless narrator of Coda attempts to trace the origins of linguistic and perceptual differentiation by experimenting with contemporary lyric and narrative forms. Moving between extravagant prosody and obsessive disquisition, Seidenberg’s poetry works to reconfigure conceptual imperatives found throughout philosophy and theology. With a focus on the structure of memory and the decadence of the body, Seidenberg describes the epistemological regress of desire, intention, knowledge, and discernment.
 
Seidenberg brings together the language and concerns of figures including Spinoza, Kant, Hegel, and Wittgenstein, alongside elements of raucous humor drawn from the tradition of Rabelais, Beckett, Lispector, and Sterne.
 

  • Philosophy/Experimental Prose
  • Also by Steven Seidenberg Literature Anon, Omnidawn Publishing, 2022. plain sight, Roof Books, 2020. Situ, Black Sun Lit, 2018. Null Set, Spooky Action Books, 2016. Itch, RAW ArT Press, 2015. Photobooks The Architecture of Silence, Contrasto, 2023. Pipevalve: Berlin, Lodima, 2018.

Experimental lyric and narrative poetry that brings together philosophy, theology, and humour.
 
The nameless narrator of Coda attempts to trace the origins of linguistic and perceptual...


Advance Praise

"An unnamed narrator, possibly afloat, adrift, possibly asleep, or dreaming, or already dead, or as good as, being an exile, or a condemned fool on a ship of fools, takes the opportunity of this voyage of sorts, to try and make sense of their life and mental state. Through a dizzying, meandering syntax, and farcical flourish, the adventure takes us through philosophical events with dogs, how to tell one’s tale, plead one’s case, how to walk through doors, lose one’s limbs, if not one’s mind, how to make a liveable self in the world, while puffing out smokes of language to fight off the existential crisis at play: “I am waiting for something to wait for”. It might take a little while to adjust to this spinning language feast, adapted from bygone literary models, from Rabelais to Sterne, but once you’re in, you will find yourself unable to put down the addictive, comical and strangely urgent twists and turns of Seidenberg’s latest proposition." —Caroline Bergvall, author of Drift, Alisoun Sings, and Middle English


"In his captivating Coda, Steven Seidenberg combines philosophy, narrative, and poetry to grapple with the ontological basis of perceptual multiplicity, the universal posture of a subjectivity unanchored in substance. Readers of Coda encounter an “I” struggling against a sea of recollections, but neither in the mode of a heroic odyssey that sets its teleology on a mythic home, nor a mystical union with the One, guided by a leeward yearning for autobiographical shores. The sea is here a figure of travail and a motion that wrests the writer from stable “ground” to an epistemological cataract, a compulsive skirr towards being that is at once a glimmer of disclosure and a final obfuscation—“ the last place, the final placement, the spent world in tranquility and rancor”, a dream we call place. Coda is ultimately a story of beginnings without origin, and endings that digress beyond all possible conclusion; in ecstatic derivation and surrender to this paradox at the center of all psychological and philosophical resolve, Seidenberg has created a genre-defying work that transfigures the pre-modern forms of fable, treatise, panegyric, and novel, into something entirely new, a tragic/comic mashup that extends beyond description." —Tarek Elhaik, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Davis, author of Anthropology and Aesthetics: Cogitations and The Incurable Image

"An unnamed narrator, possibly afloat, adrift, possibly asleep, or dreaming, or already dead, or as good as, being an exile, or a condemned fool on a ship of fools, takes the opportunity of this...


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Published by Omnidawn and distributed by the University of Chicago Press

Publication Date: October 6, 2025

Paper $19.95 /£18.00

124 pages | 6x9 inches

ISBN-13: 978-1-63243-173-8

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Published by Omnidawn and distributed by the University of Chicago Press

Publication Date: October 6, 2025

Paper $19.95 /£18.00

124 pages | 6x9 inches

ISBN-13: 978-1-63243-173-8

UK publicity...


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