023 Nuar Alsadir: Living Hotter

In this episode, we speak to Nuar Alsadir about her essay, Animal Joy. We discuss the radical possibilities of laughter, the connections between writing and psychoanalysis and the psychoanalytic notion of our 'true' and 'false' selves. We chat about living 'hotter' and being 'more' in the face of a society which often asks us to diminish ourselves in order to conform to social scripts. We talk about the role of the clown within this society and the disruptive nature of poetry. We think about what it means to put unconscious and bodily experiences into writing, through the lens of Nuar's second poetry collection, Fourth Person Singular. Nuar Alsadir writes poetry and nonfiction. She is the author of the nonfiction book, Animal Joy: A Book of Laughter and Resuscitation, and two poetry collections, most recently Fourth Person Singular, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry and  the Forward Prize for Best Collection. She lives in New York where she  works as a psychoanalyst in private practice. References Animal Joy by Nuar Alsadir Fourth Person Singular by Nuar Alsadir More Shadow than Bird by Nuar Alsadir Winnicott's theory of true and false selves L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq Tune into the episode for a 10% discount on Nuar Alsadir's work at Storysmith.

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