The Apostasy of Proxy Godbot (Volume VII: The Posthuman Series) by Daniel Y. Harris

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Daniel Y. Harris’ The Posthuman Series is an intoxicating brew of quasis: scientific, esoteric, bibliographic, geologic, lettristic. Who knows what poetry lurks in the heart of codes? It’s as if we are privy to the history of knowledge from its other side, before as much as after. These poems are an explosion in a pataquerics factory. —Charles Bernstein

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Daniel Y. Harris’ The Posthuman Series is an intoxicating brew of quasis: scientific, esoteric, bibliographic, geologic, lettristic. Who knows what poetry lurks in the heart of codes? It’s as if we are privy to the history of knowledge from its other side, before as much as after. These poems are an explosion in a pataquerics factory. —Charles Bernstein

Daniel Y. Harris’ The Posthuman Series is an intoxicating brew of quasis: scientific, esoteric, bibliographic, geologic, lettristic. Who knows what poetry lurks in the heart of codes? It’s as if we are privy to the history of knowledge from its other side, before as much as after. These poems are an explosion in a pataquerics factory. —Charles Bernstein

In Praise of Daniel Y. Harris’ The Posthuman Series

 

(The Apostasy of Proxy Godbot, Volume VII, The Metempsychosis of Salvador Dracu, Volume VI, The Resurrection of Maximillian Pissante, Volume V, The Misprision of Agon Hack, Volume IV, The Reincarnation of Anna Phylactic, Volume III, The Tryst of Thetica Zorg, Volume II, The Rapture of Eddy Daemon, Volume I)

 

Daniel Y. Harris’ The Posthuman Series is an intoxicating brew of quasis: scientific, esoteric, bibliographic, geologic, lettristic. Who knows what poetry lurks in the heart of codes? It’s as if we are privy to the history of knowledge from its other side, before as much as after. These poems are an explosion in a pataquerics factory.

 

—Charles Bernstein

 

Daniel Y. Harris’ The Posthuman Series is uncanny and disturbing. It’s impossible for the reader to escape its mix of Silicon Valley and Lurianic interspace.

 

—Harold Bloom

 

Daniel Y. Harris’ The Posthuman Series is an amazing tour de force!

 

—Marjorie Perloff

 

In Praise of The Tryst of Thetica Zorg, Volume II, The Posthuman Series, (BlazeVOX, 2018)

 

At once timestamped and timeless, Daniel Y. Harris collapses technology and theology into a dense Trojan horse / Trojan virus of a poem. By siphoning the modernisms of Arno Schmidt, Maurice Roche, and James Joyce through the digital, Harris exquisitely extends the discourse of endless textuality into the twenty-first century. Astonishingly original and shockingly new, lovers of experimental literature will celebrate this monumental achievement. 

 

—Kenneth Goldsmith

 

In Praise of The Rapture of Eddy Daemon, Volume I, The Posthuman Series (BlazeVOX, 2016)

 

Finally: a posthuman translation of Shakespeare. I'm glad Daniel Y. Harris beat Watson at it. There are still large chunks of human in his kind lineation.

 

—Andrei Codrescu

 

In The Rapture of Eddy Daemon, Daniel Y. Harris has composed a wild poetic drama through realms of eros and spirituality. His writing is simultaneously playful and profound, transmuting ancient symbols and concepts into a contemporary wisdom, heretofore unknown in poetry.

 

Daniel C. Matt

Daniel Y. Harris’ internationally acclaimed The Posthuman Series includes The Apostasy of Proxy Godbot, Volume VII (BlazeVOX, 2024), The Metempsychosis of Salvador Dracu, Volume VI (BlazeVOX, 2023) The Resurrection of Maximillian Pissante, Volume V (BlazeVOX, 2022), The Misprision of Agon Hack, Volume IV (BlazeVOX, 2021),  The Reincarnation of Anna Phylactic, Volume III (BlazeVOX, 2019), The Tryst of Thetica Zorg, Volume II (BlazeVOX, 2018) and The Rapture of Eddy Daemon, Volume I (BlazeVOX, 2016). His The Posthuman Series has received praise from Charles Bernstein, Harold Bloom, Andrei Codrescu, Kenneth Goldsmith, Daniel C. Matt and Marjorie Perloff. “The Xenopoetics of Daniel Y. Harris’ The Posthuman Series,” a lecture by Andrew C. Wenaus of the University of Western Ontario was presented at The Virtual International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts (VICFA), with the theme “AAAA! - AI, Algorithms, Automata and Art,” in a panel discussion titled “Artificial Progeny, Determinism and the Limits of Posthumanism.”

 

His collections include The Underworld of Lesser Degrees (NYQ Books, 2015), Hyperlinks of Anxiety (Červená Barva Press, 2013) and Unio Mystica (Cross-Cultural Communications, 2009).

 

His collaboratives include The Return of Doom-Headed Three (with Rupert M. Loydell, X-Peri Series, Swan World, 2018), The Co-ordinates of Doubt and Esophagus Writ (with Rupert M. Loydell, The Knives Forks and Spoons Press, 2017, 2014), heshe egregore(with Irene Koronas, Éditions du Cygne, 2016), The New Arcana (with John Amen, NYQ Books, 2012) and Paul Celan and the Messiah’s Broken Levered Tongue: An Exponential Dyad (with Adam Shechter, Červená Barva Press, 2010; awarded a “Forward Fives: 2010 in Poetry” by the Jewish Forward.)

 

Excerpts from his The Posthuman Series as well as from his separate collections and collaborations has been published in Argotist Online Poetry, Alligatorzine, Big Bridge, Blackbox Manifold, BlazeVOX, Buzdokuz, The Café Irreal, Denver Quarterly, Dichtung Yammer, Die Leere Mitte, E·ratio, Esthesis, European Judaism, Exquisite Corpse, Gammm, Hyper-Annotation, J. The Jewish News,Kerem, M58, Mad Hatter’s Review, Mad Swirl, Marsh Hawk Press Review, Milk Magazine, The New York Quarterly, Notre Dame Review, Offcourse Literary Journal, Otoliths, [Pank], Paterson Literary Review, perspektive, petrichor, In Posse Review, The Pedestal Magazine, Poetry Magazine.com, Poetry Salzburg Review, Ragazine, Revenant, slowforward, Stride, Sulfur Surrealist Jungle, Synchronized Chaos, Tarpaulin Sky, Tears in the Fence, Utsanga, Version (9) Magazine, Word For/Word, Ygdrasil and Zeek. He is the Publisher of Var(2x). His website is danielyharris.com.

Book Information:

 

· Paperback: 254 pages

· Binding: Perfect-Bound

· Publisher: BlazeVOX [books]

· ISBN: 978-1-60964-484-0

 

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