Passages
‘A poetry worthy of that name begins with the experience of fatality. It is only the bad poets who are free.’
Golgona Anghel

Golgona Anghel writes poetry in Portuguese, teaches Literature at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the University of Lisbon and, like Cioran, was born in Romania. On the subject of poetry and poets, she interprets and comments the ‘bitter’ sentence, as were most of this writer’s sentences.