A lyrical reckoning with a dualism that has been accepted, rejected, embedded in an endless cycle of self-critique, until the boarder between its apparent halves became chipped, scuffed, no longer fitting together, then scoured, submerged in a watery subconscience, faded, and a gradient was formed by the fractal nature of its bonding, making something mercurial, or is that liberty?



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Rachelle Rahmé is a Lebanese-American writer and scholar interested in collaborative liberation methodologies. Rahmé is the author of the chapbooks Count Thereof Upon the Other's Limbs (72 Press, 2019), Puce Commodity (earthbound, 2020), Bataille's Eggs (blush, 2021), At Crepuscule Remember Aqueducts (Wonder, 2023), Protest and Orison (Belladonna* Collaborative, 2023), and Hieroglyphics Then and Now (Spiral Editions, 2023). Her translations of the philosopher Georges Bataille's occupation poetry were published by o.blek in 2021 as 27 Poems on Death. Superveillance, her speculative fiction novella, was published in an artist's edition by Aventures Ltd in 2019.

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Mercurial, or Is That Liberty
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9781964499598
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14.10.2025
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