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Defying the current trend of contemporary poetry, using simple but profound language, and risking absurdity in the face of critical review, the author seeks to revive the content of what constitutes poetic jargon, and thereby initiate whatever social change is possible following the path of bards of old. Oh Boy.
When you walk around without a clue
you are broken
When love leaves you flat
and empty inside
you are broken
When nothing seems to work
to heal your wounds
you are broken
Accept that and you're on the right track
you are broken
Welcome to the human condition
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Produktbeschreibung
Defying the current trend of contemporary poetry, using simple but profound language, and risking absurdity in the face of critical review, the author seeks to revive the content of what constitutes poetic jargon, and thereby initiate whatever social change is possible following the path of bards of old. Oh Boy.

When you walk around without a clue
you are broken
When love leaves you flat
and empty inside
you are broken
When nothing seems to work
to heal your wounds
you are broken
Accept that and you're on the right track
you are broken

Welcome to the human condition


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Autorenporträt
When I'm not doing anything else, I read a lot of novels. With years of experience as a poet, it's not surprising that I developed an interest in writing my own novels too. Given the multi-faceted iconoclast I am and the great affection I have for my wife it's also not surprising that the books I write are innately eccentric, robustly erotic and critically anti-establishment.

Fractals have been a passion for me since around 1984 when I read Mandelbrot's The Fractal Geometry of Nature. I designed my first iterative fractal program (then called ZPlot) in 1989 on an Amiga 2000 computer.

Since 2007 I have been heavily involved in lapidary or stone creations. You can view these at http://tgintz.epizy.com/ along with 3d prints I've made based on 3d fractals from my software.