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Sequence Press and Urbanomic host a lecture by Quentin Meillassoux exploring the thesis of his new book The Number and the Siren: A Decipherment of Mallarmé's Coup de Dés.
Translated from the French by Robin Mackay, The Number and the Siren is Quentin Meillassoux's much anticipated second published book. A meticulous literary study, a detective story à la Edgar Allan Poe, a treasure hunt worthy of an adventure novel - such are the registers in which will be deciphered the hidden secrets of a poem like no other. Meillassoux continues his innovative philosophical interrogation of the concepts of chance, contingency, infinity and eternity through a concentrated study of Stéphane Mallarmé's poem Un Coup de Dés jamais n'abolira le Hasard, patiently deciphering its enigmatic meaning on the basis of a dazzlingly simple and lucid insight with regard to 'the unique Number that cannot be another'.
The Coup de dés constitutes perhaps the most radical break in the history of modern poetry: the fractured lines spanning the double page; the typographical play borrowed from the poster form; the multiple interpolations disrupting reading. But the intrigue of this poem is still stranger and has always resisted full elucidation. We encounter a shipwreck, and a Master, himself almost submerged, who clasps in his hand the dice that, confronted by the furious waves, he hesitates to throw. The hero expects this throw, if it takes place, to be extraordinarily important: a Number said to be 'unique' and which 'can be no other'.
The decisive point of the investigation proposed by Meillassoux comes with a discovery, unsettling and yet as simple as a child's game: All the dimensions of the Number, understood progressively, articulate between them but one sole condition - that this Number should ultimately be delivered to us by a secret code, hidden in the Coup de dés, like a key that finally unlocks every one of its poetic devices. Thus is also unveiled the meaning of the siren that emerges for a lightning flash among the debris of the shipwreck: as the living heart of a drama that is still unfolding.
With this bold new interpretation of Mallarmé's work, The Number and the Siren offers provocative insights into modernity, poetics, secularism and religion, and opens a new chapter in Meillassoux's philosophy of radical contingency.
Sunday 6th May 2012, from 7pm
Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
For more information please contact: Sequence Press, located within Miguel Abreu Gallery 36 Orchard Street (between Canal & Hester), New York, NY 10002 / 212 995 1774 / www.sequencepress.com
Gallery hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 11:00 AM to 6:30 PM Subway: B, D to Grand Street or J, M, Z to Delancey / Essex Street
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