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Concrete poetry is a type of poetry that visually conveys the poet's thoughts through graphic displays of letters, words, or symbols. That must take some great talent to do.
・ 1 Draw shapes and lines on paper. Include curves, waves, parallel and intersecting lines, circles and... ・ 2 Study the shape and brainstorm a list of words that come to mind. Think about the shape itself and... ・ 3 Choose an object or an ...
In the 1950's poets in Switzerland and Sweden and Brazil started, independently, to develop "Concrete Poetry" (partly as an adaptation of "concrete painting", a minor European school of the 1940's). In such poems, the ar...
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・ 1 Choose an important object or symbol you would like to explore through poetry ・ 2 Draw a rough sketch of the object or symbol you chose ・ 3 Experiment with fitting words into the shape of the picture. Stream of consciousness thoughts ...
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There are many forms of poetry. Some are best read while others are best viewed and in the future we may add that some are best felt or experienced. Some think that “good poetry” must rhyme while others think that “good” poetry “speaks” giv...
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a Haiku is a poem that does NOT rhyme and is beautiful.
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I understand concrete poetry as the verse is written in the shape of that which is being described. I.E. writing about a butterfly and the shape of the line breaks resembles a butterfly.
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I need to do an assignment comparing sound poetry and concrete poetry. Where can I find more details about concrete poetry. Thank you. - Chady Tags: Concrete Poetry Sound Poetry Category: Poetry . You can follow any responses to this entry ...
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It can be either a concrete or abstract noun, depending on its use. When referring to the page on which a poem is written or typed, it is concrete.
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As I see it, Concrete poetry did not come about as a formal specialization in the field of modern poetry, as one could speak of carmenfiguratum in antiquity, but rather as a proposed radicalization of poetic language in which the visual asp...
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