Crevasse,
Phrase, Quotation
by
Márton Koppány
“Born
in 1953, I’m a writer living in Budapest, Hungary. I started
writing something that turned out to be ‘visual poetry’ thirty
years ago because by the late seventies I’d understood that if
I didn’t want to give up the faint hope of communicating, I should ‘get
rid’ of my mother tongue. So the main source of my way is
a deficiency, which makes things simple in some sense. My inclinations
have always directed me towards the (actual, ever-changing) limits of
verbal communication. But I don’t distrust / need / enjoy
words more or less than the empty spaces between them, the sheet of paper
they are written on, the rhythm of the turning of the pages, unknown
and forgotten symbols, fragments, natural formations like clouds—each
of them and any combination of them may be an invitation. When
I feel easy and ready to make something, I experience their complete
equivalence.” Márton
Koppány’s books, in
English, include Modulations (Otoliths,
2010), This
Is Visual Poetry (chapbookpublisher,
2010) and Waves (E·ratio
Editions, 2008).