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Aaron Kent's Collected Világos is a sprawling, genre-resistant archive of poetic experimentation, written under the pseudonym U. G. Világos between 2015 and 2025. Framed through a sequence of fictionalised chronologies and stylistic constraints, the work spans typographic abstraction, confessional collapse, conceptual hoaxes, and lyric shards, building a cumulative portrait of trauma, memory, grief, and creative subterfuge. The texts fold into and refract one another, often obscuring authorship in favour of disorientation, catharsis, or concealment. What emerges is not a linear narrative but…mehr

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Aaron Kent's Collected Világos is a sprawling, genre-resistant archive of poetic experimentation, written under the pseudonym U. G. Világos between 2015 and 2025. Framed through a sequence of fictionalised chronologies and stylistic constraints, the work spans typographic abstraction, confessional collapse, conceptual hoaxes, and lyric shards, building a cumulative portrait of trauma, memory, grief, and creative subterfuge. The texts fold into and refract one another, often obscuring authorship in favour of disorientation, catharsis, or concealment. What emerges is not a linear narrative but an extended act of self-elegy-at once literary performance, psychological exorcism, and post-traumatic artefact.
Autorenporträt
U. G. Világos was the pseudonym of Aaron Kent from 2015-2025.Aaron Kent is a working-class writer and insomniac from Cornwall. His 2nd poetry collection, The Working Classic, is available from the87press, and his debut, Angels the Size of Houses, is available from Shearsman. He has read his poetry for The BBC, The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, and Stroke Association, and has had work published in various journals including The Poetry Review, Poetry London, and the Rialto. His poetry has been translated into languages including French, Hungarian, German, Cymraeg, and Kernewek, and has been set to music.