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Solmaz Sharif: Can We Ever Really Belong Anywhere? (Bristol Ideas) 

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Solmaz Sharif examines what it means to exist in the hinterland of the arrivals terminal, have to operate a system of security checks and face the interrogation of our nation-state - all while negotiating the nuances and complexities of a foreign language.
‘Customs’ is a term loaded with multiple meanings: it may refer to a collective mode of behaviour, a tradition laid down by law, or the governmental body controlling the flow of goods or people into and out of a country, but as Sharif notes in this talk, customs are always about power. Sharif wrangles with this multiplicity of meanings and their intersections when looking at themes of assimilation, exile and dispossession. She considers the place of the poet and language within this.
Sharif thinks about her experience as an immigrant, of the material realities of displacement, and of infected nostalgia; a longing for a past that never existed. She also considers what empathy and love mean, especially in a landscape full of visas, borders and customs.
Customs is the first poetry collection by Solmaz Sharif to be published in the UK and is published by Bloomsbury. Sharif ‘masterfully traverses the landscape of exile and all its complicated grief’ (New York Times). Through thoughtful ruminations and spare language, we move restlessly through the liminal space of airport customs.
Customs by Solmaz Sharif: uk.bookshop.org/a/11279/97815...
Presented by Bristol Ideas: www.bristolideas.co.uk/

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