Enikő Szűcs

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Enikő Szűcs

His poetry and visual works have been published since 1988. He has three independent books to his name, and was awarded the Madách-Posonium Prize for the best first book in 2001 for his book The Angel.

Born on 2 June 1971 in Érsekújváros. After graduating from the Érsekújvár High School, he received a degree in Hungarian language and fine arts from the University of Constantine the Philosopher in Nitra. His poetry and visual works have been published since 1988. He has three independent books to his name, and was awarded the Madách-Posonium Prize for the best first book in 2001 for his book Angel.

Loose oxymoron, gentle empathy, bare thoughts from the flesh. The body becomes words, but the words become flesh. It is created and does not want to be more than it is. It does not want to pretend to be what it could never be. But then it tries, with a wink, as if… We always try, with varying degrees of success. What the limits of language allow, may be stretched into images, or embodied and made to happen.

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