L. Varga, Péter2023-02-212023-02-212022-12-15Studia Litteraria, Évf. 61 szám 3–4 (2022): Új tendenciák a kortárs magyar irodalomban , 58–73.0562-2867https://hdl.handle.net/2437/346465Th is paper attempts an observation of Gergely Vida’s poetry, particularly his collection Mellékalak („Sideforms”), through a bare scientific understanding of life as well as through the presence of visual techniques. The biomaterial conditions of life are given meaning by cultural techniques, and vice versa: cultural techniques (and art) prefigure what is known about life. Th is duality gives simultaneous function to the anthropological horizon, while also leading onto the preceding (or proceeding) corporal reality.Th is paper attempts an observation of Gergely Vida’s poetry, particularly his collection Mellékalak („Sideforms”), through a bare scientific understanding of life as well as through the presence of visual techniques. The biomaterial conditions of life are given meaning by cultural techniques, and vice versa: cultural techniques (and art) prefigure what is known about life. Th is duality gives simultaneous function to the anthropological horizon, while also leading onto the preceding (or proceeding) corporal reality.application/pdf„pupillák nedves sivataga”folyóiratcikkOpen AccessstudiaStudia Litteraria3–461Stud.litt.2063-1049