Theory & Writing

Not Us Now

Publishers

Changes

Info

112 pages

2024

229mm × 152mm

Softcover

ISBN

9798988904243

Cost

£14.99
In her vertiginous second collection, Zoë Hitzig delivers an astonishing act of ventriloquy in reverse – speaking no t through the voice of a singular, lyric “I,” but through a consciousness that seems to have amassed itself out of the detritus of human life. The future world of Not Us Now is remembered in an even further future, where language is both the survivor and the cargo of an earthly wreckage. Crushed under the weight of collection and storage, what remains are those records of human curiosity, habit, and longing which have increasingly formed the information economies of the present. What are we doing to language and ourselves as we extract more and more material for questionable optimization? What will the appetite of a controlled, controlling public erode from the private? Across a series of elliptical, siren - like poems and sequences, Hitzig performs an urgent lyric intervention, recovering defiance from our accumulating raw - data footprints. With equal measures of method and entropy, Not Us Now presents the chorus we are hurtling toward, our own voices in the future issuing a plea for a new course. Zoë H itzig is the author of two books of poetry, Mezzanine (Ecco, 2020) and Not Us Now, winner of the Changes Book Prize (Changes, 2024). She currently serves as poetry editor of The Drift. “There was no need to dream it; I could feel my organic machine taking in each of Zoë Hitzig’s remarkable poems