Tie-up , Anna Zilahi: Sensitivity
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Anna Zilahi's book of poems published in the autumn, The Sensitivity reaches out to both philosophy and absurd means, giving unexpected and graphic examples of the experiences of care and knowledge in her cycles. It is a pleasure to welcome the author to the Grand Café stage in March, with questions from Aletta Borbíró who will help us to learn more about the poems and the volume.
Anna Zilahi: Sensitivity Seed seeder, 2025
After the paradigmatic departure of the non-motif, Anna Zilahi continues to explore the limits of human contact and knowledge, natural and artificial means, possibilities and blind spots. What does addressing, turning, silence, or echo mean beyond herself? As he writes in one verse, "we echo each other's words, so we become reflection." But where do my or your natural boundaries lie? Anna Zilahi is interested in the psychology and acoustics of speech and silence. With empathetic humor and consistent playfulness, it shows the diverse natural system of which one believes - in vain that he is the leader or even the creator - only a part at best. Where the other close-up, where the removal of me opens up new perspectives, so the attention and grief will be in addition to the title-giving tenderness is also an important motif of the book. In Anna Zilahi's poems as an artist, the inter-art interest is reflected: in addition to the images, musical references can be found in the volume, which looks at the horizon of an uncertain, terrifying, yet dazzling future, between the archaic and post-modern endpoints, through the cultural historical findings of our past.
// ZILAHI ANNA (1990, Pécs) is a poet, artist, currently a PhD student of MOME. The first book of the whale, not a motif, was published in 2017 in the care of Magvető Kiadó. Extrodaesia is the co-editor and author of the volume Encyclopedia for a world beyond human focus. In 2019 he received the Literary Scholarship of Zsigmond Móricz, and in 2021 he was awarded the Hungarian Attila Literary Prize.
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