To mark Hungarian Poetry Day, on April 8, 2026 (Wednesday) at 4:00 p.m., poet Ágoston Szauer, a teacher at ELTE’s Bolyai Training Institute in Szombathely, will present his latest collection of poems, titled Mindenek mögött (Behind Everything), in the event hall on the second floor of the ELTE ULA Savaria Library and Archives.
In the poems of this collection, published in February, the author explores the relationship between God and man, earth and sky, body and soul. Ágoston Szauer’s poetry explores the connections behind the visible world, attempting to give voice to the almost unspeakable: in his poems, which hint at brief, subtle vibrations and are interwoven with silences, the emphasis is on inner attention and contemplation.
At the book launch, a discussion related to the volume will be moderated by Dániel Szauer, a university student.
Zoltán Kelemen, an actor at the Sándor Weöres Theater, will read selections from the poems, accompanied on the piano by Marcell Kardos, a student majoring in Hungarian language and music.
The event is organized by the Department of Hungarian Literary Studies and the Department of Hungarian Linguistics at ELTE Dániel Berzsenyi Teacher Training Center.
All visitors are welcome!