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Sometimes we need to look at the world, as if we weren't part of it, assuming the role of curious observant aliens. Invisible beings, all eyes, immersed in humans' daily lives; all strange activities, all strange feelings and sensations, all novelties to understand and apprehend. But we are human, and this artificial separation may be difficult to achieve. Souls filled with memories and experiences that become invisible filter to what reality presents before our eyes. I am human and shaped by all incongruities that come with being one. Therefore, these poems are my absurd view of all this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Sometimes we need to look at the world, as if we weren't part of it, assuming the role of curious observant aliens. Invisible beings, all eyes, immersed in humans' daily lives; all strange activities, all strange feelings and sensations, all novelties to understand and apprehend. But we are human, and this artificial separation may be difficult to achieve. Souls filled with memories and experiences that become invisible filter to what reality presents before our eyes. I am human and shaped by all incongruities that come with being one. Therefore, these poems are my absurd view of all this immensity that forms our world, which is sometimes impossible to decipher.
Autorenporträt
Anita Foxall was born in Eschweiler (Germany), raised in Lisbon (Portugal), but belongs to Southampton where she has been living as a poet and credit management technician since 2016. Anita studied German and English Literature, Culture and Linguistics at the Lisbon University, but after a few years teaching, she sought for the comfort of numbers and has been working in the financial area for a long time. Thus, she spends her days with numbers and her evenings with words. She hosts a poetry spoken word open mic, Write a Note, in Southampton; and is part of the Ghost River Collective. More recently she has been performing her poems with the mellifluous support of Southampton based band Interesting Wallpaper.