Jake Marmer: Judaism Unbound Episode 250 - Cosmic Diaspora


Jake Marmer is the author of a new poetry collection, entitled Cosmic Diaspora, and its corresponding album, entitled "Purple Tentacles of Thought and Desire." He joins Dan and Lex for a conversation exploring the intersection of art and Judaism (the conversation also includes excerpts of Marmer's poems and music!).

[1] Learn more about Jake Marmer at JakeMarmer.com. Purchase Cosmic Diaspora at this link, and check out “Purple Tentacles of Thought and Desire” here.

[2] Learn more about The Bronfman Fellowship, which Marmer serves as Education and Programming Director, by clicking here. For a piece that Marmer wrote, reflecting on the fellowship as it shifted to a digital setting this year, see “Reinforced by Its Own Medium: The Virtual as the New Category of Human Experience.”

[3] See Louis Zukofsky’s mathematically-oriented poem, which Marmer mentions in the episode, above, on the right! Click the image of the poem to learn more about Zukofsky.

[4] Dan mentions a book called Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art, written by Scott McCloud. You can purchase it here.

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