Publisher's Synopsis
"Poems for Broken Machines" is not a book.
It's a wreckage archive: broken codes, glitching languages, ruins of bodies and systems.
Each text corrupts itself while you read.
No beginnings, no endings - just collapses mapped in vital errors.
This is not something you understand.
It's something you survive.
In this unstable collection, Matteo Campulla uses language like a cracked mirror, reflecting not a world, but its fractures. Poems disintegrate into code, glitch, noise - constructing a space where machines fail, identities break, and survival is an act of resistance.
Blending experimental literature, digital art, and glitch aesthetics, Poems for Broken Machines offers a raw, unfiltered experience. The words shiver, collapse, reassemble - only to break again. It is a book for those who recognize beauty in failure, for those who know that ruins speak louder than monuments.
This is not poetry that seeks to console.
It does not heal - it exposes.
Each piece is an error written into the system, a breathing glitch.
A call to embrace instability, to navigate through brokenness without seeking to fix it.
If you are looking for clean endings, traditional structures, or comforting narratives, this book will resist you.
If you are willing to lose your way among fragments, errors, and impossible codes, you may find something more vital than coherence: a raw, electric survival.
Poems for Broken Machines is part of a broader artistic vision, where glitch, collapse, and instability are not obstacles but essential languages for a world already fractured beyond repair.