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Thursday in Residence with Brad Fox
On the Silent Witness

Thursday 3 April 2025, 19:00
Thursday in Residence with Brad Fox

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Event in English

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Free, under reservation

Every first Thursday of each month, from 7 to 8 pm, a writer in residence opens a window on his or her work, universe and motives, in a free form of intervention. An hour of carte blanche to share, followed by a drink.

Badr al-Habashi, an Ethiopian Muslim and former slave, met Muhyiddin Ibn ‘Arabi, a visionary writer from the Andalusian elite, in Fez, Morocco, at the end of the twelfth century. For the next twenty-three years, they circled the Mediterranean together, dodging plague outbreaks, completing the hajj, consorting with sultans and graveyard lurkers. While Ibn ‘Arabi is among the most prolific writers in any language, Badr al-Habashi left almost no trace beyond manuscript signatures attesting to his presence as a listener. A resident at the Foundation, Brad Fox is currently writing a book inspired by the legacy of Badr al-Habashi as a historical figure, but also as a riddle. It is a cartography of ignorance, an inquiry into negative space, a premise in search of a form.
In this Thursday in Residence, he will discuss the project and present some of his early experiments.

Biography

Brad Fox is an American writer, journalist, and translator based in New York. His work regularly appears in The New Yorker, The Whitney Biennial, and The Public Domain Review. The author of the novel To Remain Nameless (Rescue Press, 2020), he has published a work of nonfiction, The Bathysphere Book: Effects of the Luminous Ocean Depths (Astra House, 2023), which recounts the stories of those who pioneered undersea exploration in the early 1930s. The book was awarded the National Book Foundation’s Science and Literature Prize.

In residence at the Jan Michalski Foundation
From 11 March to 9 April 2025