Orsolya Ferencz: Half Dream

calendar_month Date: Feb 26. Thursday, 18:00 - Feb 26. Thursday, 19:30
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Location: Deák Ferenc u. 18., Szeged, Hungary, 6720
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In the important debut of last year, Orsolya Ferencz's poems go back to the literary and analytical traditions of the dream description and the dreamlikeness of everyday life. The poet will be asked by the poet Matthias Chermely about the unique perception of poems about the dream image and reality of poetic debut.

Orsolya Ferencz: Half Dream Association of Young Writers, 2025

The poems of Orsolya Ferencz's first volume are about our inner functioning. If we start reading, we find ourselves in a maze where the author simultaneously allowed conscious and unconscious animals to enter, so that we can examine their behavior patterns together. These are texts that can serve as a tourist sign to be deciphered in everyday life. However, the poetic dream journals draw a curve beyond the therapeutic function for those who walk in their labyrinth: -I try to open a face and/or draw around with questions.-- It is worth it to be lost in this space full of dragonflies, lions and pegasus, which is about female living, relationships, growing up and nature full of trees at the same time. From the moon plate day to the planty nights, whenever you turn it up, there is something essential in it: the air to the humidity, / wind to the light, / color to the view. (MĂłnika Ferencz)

// FERENCZ ORSOLYA (1988, CsĂ­kszereda): a poet, freelance writer. He obtained his degree in film and philosophy in Cluj-Napoca and Budapest, currently living in Budapest. He has been publishing in journals for more than 10 years.

// CHEERING MATERIAL (2006, Budapest) He studies film science and creative writing in Szeged and Rádon.

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Access to the program is free, but the income of the appointed slush fund supports the Literary programs of the Grand Café from the bottom.

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