Nothing Is for Everyone

Nothing Is for Everyone by Eden Pearlstein is a collection of poems published by Ayin Press on September 10, 2024. This 88-page work is presented in English and explores themes of mysticism, language, and the interplay between the material and the abstract. The poems draw on a diverse range of influences, including rabbinic linguistics, kabbalistic meditation, and elements of free jazz and hip-hop, creating a unique tapestry of expression.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the instability of language and the concept of nothingness throughout this collection. Pearlstein’s work reflects on the complexities of existence and the questions that arise in a world filled with answers. The collection invites contemplation on subjects such as religion, Judaism, and the philosophical underpinnings of inspiration, making it a thought-provoking addition to contemporary poetry.
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A wise and energizing book of poems suffused with music, mysticism, tenderness, and wit.
Eden Pearlstein’s Nothing Is for Everyone is a manifesto of the unmanifest. Deeply, devotedly hybrid in influence and expression, this wild collection of poetry draws on rabbinic linguistics and kabbalistic meditation, free jazz and hip-hop, Marcel Duchamp and the Magid of Mezritch–all to reveal the permutational quality of language itself: its instability, resistance to containment, and divine fault lines. In these times when answers are plentiful and questions impoverished, Pearlstein’s insistence on the materiality of nothingness reveals that in fact nothing really matters.
Nothing Is for Everyone was published by Deuteronomy Press and is distributed by Ayin Press (via Publishers Group West).
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