"Citeras, herons, wild geese, thatched cottages, deer, stars, flowers, grasses, books, strings of beads, balladry obscurities and gloomy moods are interspersed with gestural elements of dadaism; not even counterpointing them. Sometimes Fenyvesi's poem seems to be one big misordering, in which everything is thrown into a heap, indicating that there are no values in this world, at most the event, the negative imprint of experience is the worthlessness, the turning into rubble" (Tibor Zalán)

"In the independent music scene (punk, postpunk, industrial, no-wave, trash, hardcore, noise, grindcore, etc.) his poetic world is organised from his experience, his inspirations to scan the heights and depths in which the radio broadcaster, the head of the rock and roll section of the youth magazine, the distinguished art and music writer also appear with his exciting personalities. In his poetry he creates a meta-form of sound warfare that looks into his own soul, analyses the inner self and thinks with a modified "audititon colorée", in which the electrochemistry of unlimited sound conveys rhythm, dynamics and harmony as a symbolic driving force in the effective interplay of technology and spirit." (Zoltán Virág)

Castle Street Workshop Books 8 - Veszprém

The book is sponsored by the National Cultural Fund

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