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U.G. Világos' Collected Experimentalisms: 1993-1996 is the follow up to Collected Experimentalisms: 1989-1992. It showcases more avant-garde writing from the reclusive Hungarian poet. These three years saw the poet dabbling with compressed and often unfinished texts, half-haunted by their own existence. Though written over twenty years ago, these poems are as fresh and as innovative as anything published today. Whether he likes it or not, Világos seems destined to become a cult figure in poetry.

Produktbeschreibung
U.G. Világos' Collected Experimentalisms: 1993-1996 is the follow up to Collected Experimentalisms: 1989-1992. It showcases more avant-garde writing from the reclusive Hungarian poet. These three years saw the poet dabbling with compressed and often unfinished texts, half-haunted by their own existence. Though written over twenty years ago, these poems are as fresh and as innovative as anything published today. Whether he likes it or not, Világos seems destined to become a cult figure in poetry.
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Autorenporträt
U. G. Világos is a poet, editor and teacher. His new collection, The Mostly Fictitious Man, is forthcoming in Summer 2023, and a collection of flash-poems titled Troubles, Nights, Meditations & Memoranda for a Passing Smile is forthcoming in 2024. He is the editor of We Still Use Poetry: The 2nd Quarterly Anthology of Contemporary Poetry in the Margins. He sometimes writes as Discovery Jones. As Jones he has published the poetry chapbook How to Survive a Shark Attack and the novels Possession, 1972 and The Last Tracer.