Attempt at found poetry

Mar 19, 2012 16:17

Found poetry is a type of poetry where, instead of creating an original poem, you take a non-poetic source - like a newspaper article or a grammar guide or a non-fiction book - and then change the form and perhaps the content to make it into poetry, while still retaining the original meaning. It can also be taken from other poems, but I'm guessing ( Read more... )

poetry: found poetry, writing: i prefer this to yoga, smoking out the muses

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with_rainfall March 19 2012, 22:29:45 UTC
Actually, all of them were taken from the article. Yeah, copying straight from someone else's work is definitely something I'm rather uncertain about. ;)

I find it really good as an exercise/experiment, though. And it's fun! Doesn't put as much pressure on me as original poetry does.

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with_rainfall March 20 2012, 11:45:23 UTC
True. :P But here's a link you might find interesting (look at the comment about the guy who wrote the play): http://www.omniglot.com/blog/?p=478

I don't know if it's quite the same thing, but there's no reason it couldn't work. :)

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with_rainfall March 20 2012, 22:02:49 UTC
Ooh, thank you! *bookmarks* I know hardly anything about this genre.

I intend to! :D Yes, actually, you're right, they don't really flow: the second stanza would work well on its own. *edits post*

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