Get Real: Talking mental health & disability

Exploring personal trauma through poetry with Anders Villani

August 10, 2022 Poet Anders Villani Episode 61
Get Real: Talking mental health & disability
Exploring personal trauma through poetry with Anders Villani
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In this episode we will have some discussion about childhood sexual abuse and trauma. So, please do keep this in mind and take care of yourselves when deciding to listen to this content.   

Anders Villani is a Melbourne-based poet, writer, teacher and PhD candidate in Creative Writing. Anders is also a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and lives with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 

 His new collection of poetry is called Totality. In Anders own words, this collection is a creative inquiry into the childhood sexual abuse he experienced and its ramifications for his adult life.

For his PhD research, Anders is exploring how poetry represents personal trauma – in particular the tension that exists for artists between the ‘tellable’ and ‘untellable’ aspects of traumatic experience.

When were talking on email prior to this interview, Anders wrote  that a quote from Judith Herman’s book Trauma and Recovery was at the heart of his PhD research, which is focused on how poetry represents trauma. 

This quote is: 'the conflict between the will to deny horrible events and the will to proclaim them aloud is the central dialectic of personal trauma.' 

Anders discusses this in this episode as well as how poetry is a survival tool, how he discovered he had PTSD and what that has meant for him and the meaning of his new poetry collection.

Anders’ poetry collection TOTALITY  is published by RECENT WORK PRESS - and you can find out more about Anders at his website andersvillani.com

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Anders on his new poetry collection TOTALITY
Anders read one of his poems
Anders talks about what's been helpful for him for living with PTSD
Anders on self-care and how his understanding of it has evolved