Just before the corona crisis locked everyone’s doors, the brilliant Tara Skurtu stopped by the Uni-Verse for a second time. It was wonderful to have her back: a podcast recording, a reading, a Q&A session and a poetry game provided some much needed warmth, banter, and wisdom on a drizzly, grey-coloured day.
At the very end, we swarmed onto the streets of Vienna, leaving little poems of our own strewn about town – scroll all the way down to see us be sneaky and he-he-he-ing about it.
Before we reunited, we’d had to face the staggering realisation that the Austrian Union of Cab/Uber/Bolt drivers has conspired against us. They are a dangerous enemy to have: for the second time now, they’ve dropped Tara off somewhere three corners away from where we are – and this time, in the midst of a drizzle.
It took a LOT of Google mapping, multi-tasking and geographic confusion, but Selina ultimately managed to locate and guide her out of the Bermuda Triangle that surrounds the English Department. Once the technology was set up, Amadea descended like an angel with an offering of fresh and hot coffee and we were good to go (pictured to the left: a happy Tara + coffee).
We talked social media, Elon Musk, the poetry that poets read (and how), international travel and the role of art in society, so find our February thoughts over yonder.
The Poetry Game
And you all at the Uni-Verse are an inspiration to me! Thanks for hanging out today for an afternoon of poetry adventures. And good luck with your writing! 🖋✨
— @taraskurtu (@TaraSkurtu) February 28, 2020
— @taraskurtu (@TaraSkurtu) February 28, 2020
Poems waiting for people at the University of Vienna. pic.twitter.com/LAEcZWNj4I
— @taraskurtu (@TaraSkurtu) February 28, 2020
— @taraskurtu (@TaraSkurtu) February 28, 2020
Thank you so much for making us fall in love with poetry all over, Tara! Until next time 🙂