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How to speak dead

Walid Sadek - How to speak dead
A meditative reflection on language and its loss.
How does one language inherit another? Defeat, erase or live through another? How to speak dead is Walid Sadek's meditative reflection on language, dead or victorious. At heart, beyond defeat and victory, it is a reflection on how one can approach a speaking that is of neither a living language nor a dead one. A speaking that knows loss and knows it is woven into every uttered word, every spoken sentence. A loss that becomes syntax.

"There, where the battle is lost and won and where, after the hurly-burly is done, we may approach a speaking that is of neither a living language nor a dead one. A speaking that knows loss and knows it is woven into every uttered word, every spoken sentence. A loss that becomes syntax."
Walid Sadek
Walid Sadek (born 1966 in Beirut) is a Lebanese artist and writer. He is a professor at the Department of Fine Arts and Art History of the American University of Beirut.
Edited by Maha Maamoun and Ala Younis.

Graphic design: Julie Peeters.
 
published in March 2026
English edition
9,6 x 14,8 cm (softcover)
80 pages (ill.)
 
10.00
 
ISBN : 978-1-955702-25-6
EAN : 9781955702256
 
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