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Singular poetry

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poetry (uncountable)

  1. The class of literature comprising poems.
  2. Composition in verse or language exhibiting conscious attention to patterns.
  3. A poet's literary production
  4. A 'poetical' quality, artistic and/or artfull, which appeals or stirs the imagination, in any medium
    That 'Swan Lake' choreography is poetry in motion, fitting the musical poetry of Tchaikovski's divine score well beyond the literary inspiration

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Sat Jul 17 16:16:32 2010

Poetry (from the Latin poeta, a poet) is a form of literary art in which language is used for its aesthetic and evocative qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its apparent meaning. Poetry may be written independently, as discrete poems, or may occur in conjunction with other arts, as in poetic drama, hymns, lyrics, or prose poetry. It is published in dedicated magazines (the longest established being Poetry and Oxford Poetry), individual collections and wider anthologies.

Poetry, and discussions of it, have a long history. Early attempts to define poetry, such as Aristotle's Poetics, focused on the uses of speech in rhetoric, drama, song, and comedy. Later attempts concentrated on features such as repetition, verse form and rhyme, and emphasized the aesthetics which distinguish poetry from prose. From the mid-20th century, poetry has sometimes been more loosely defined as a fundamental creative act using language.

Poetry often uses particular forms and conventions to suggest alternative meanings in the words, or to evoke emotional or sensual responses. Devices such as assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and rhythm are sometimes used to achieve musical or incantatory effects. The use of ambiguity, symbolism, irony, and other stylistic elements of poetic diction often leaves a poem open to multiple interpretations. Similarly, metaphor, simile, and metonymy create a resonance between otherwise disparate images—a layering of meanings, forming connections previously not perceived. Kindred forms of resonance may exist, between individual verses, in their patterns of rhyme or rhythm.

Some forms of poetry are specific to particular cultures and genres, responding to the characteristics of the language in which the poet writes. While readers accustomed to identifying poetry with Dante, Goethe, Mickiewicz and Rumi may think of it as being written in lines based upon rhyme and regular meter, there are traditions, such as Biblical poetry, that use other approaches to achieve rhythm and euphony. Much of modern British and American poetry is to some extent a critique of poetic tradition, playing with and testing (among other things) the principle of euphony itself, to the extent that sometimes it deliberately does not rhyme or keep to set rhythms at all. In today's globalized world poets often borrow styles, techniques and forms from diverse cultures and languages.

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Turning Poetry Into Song The Abyss

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Mon, 26 Jul 2010 04:09:25 GM

In a brilliantly provocative essay for the New Republic, Ruth Franklin describes a . poetry. reading she went to recently where poet Amelia Gray took the stage and announced with a demure smile that she was going to read some 'threats.' ...

Faith, Fiction, Friends: Writing Poetry
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Wed, 28 Jul 2010 04:01:00 GM

Writing . poetry. can lead us to intimacy and praise; it can also help us begin to listen to ourselves, writes L.L. Barkat in God in the Yard: Spiritual Practice for the Rest of Us. It's a kind of active silence well-suited to the ...

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Quotes on the subjects of Poetry, poems, and poets.

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  • You will never be alone with a poet in your pocket.
    • John Adams, Letter to John Quincy Adams (14 May 1781)
  • To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric.
  • The crown of literature is poetry.
  • Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.
  • Always be a poet, even in prose.
  • All poetry is misrepresentation.
    • Jeremy Bentham, An Aphorism attributed to him according to John Stuart Mill (see Mill's essay On Bentham and Coleridge in Utilitarianism edt. by Mary Warnock p. 123).
Library group in Claremont hosts writers of haiku verse - Contra Costa Times
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Library group in Claremont hosts writers of haiku verse - Contra Costa Times
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Contra Costa Times claremont - The Friends of the Claremont Library presented their monthly poetry reading Sunday dedicated to the Japanese verse form of the haiku. ...
Fiction, poetry contest offered to Bellevue teens - Bellevue Reporter
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Fiction, poetry contest offered to Bellevue teens - Bellevue Reporter
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contest offered to Bellevue teens Bellevue Reporter Bellevue teens are invited to enter a poetry and fiction contest during the month of August. The writer of the top poem and the top story will each receive ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2010 04:06:24 GMT+00:00
Press Herald At 7 pm Sunday is "Lammas Celestial Poetry Evening," a session with local poets and writers reading works about nature, love and other disasters. ...

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Wed Jul 28 18:14:08 2010

Where can I find good poetry books for teen girls?
Q. I'm sixteen and I write a lot of poetry but I don't read it much. I want to read poetry more so I could get better at writing but I just don't know where to find them or which ones to get. Could you help me? Could you give me tittles and names of good authors? I don't think I was clear about what I meant.
Asked by SoyDeChristo - Thu Jan 25 21:01:13 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think that is great that you want to read more poetry. Your best bet is to go to your local library and check out some poetry books. I love poetry and that is how I first discovered some of my favorites. If you like confessional type poetry you may want to check out Anne Sexton or Sylvia Plath. When I was in high school I loved TS Eliot. I think everyone should have Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman and The Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters. Billy Collins is a current poet who is very fun to read and easy to understand. The Beat Poets such as Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg from the 50s are really interesting. Anthologies are always good. Definitely check out a big fat one so you can really sample a wide variety. Happy… [cont.]
Answered by Contessa - Thu Jan 25 21:23:58 2007

What is a comfortable way to start writing poetry?
Q. I really like poetry, and have been reading and reciting it over the past six months. I've tried to write out some lines, but how been hindered by the fear of how personal poetry can be. I'd like to try to publish some poems someday, would just like to hear any suggestions on how to start writing it.
Asked by Matt - Thu Apr 22 16:21:40 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I would make a big list of all the things you want to write about, or better yet, titles! If you're worried about meter and form and all that, then get some books or read online. Just write anything because you won't improve if you're using all your time thinking about how to start.
Answered by Kirby <( '.')^ - Thu Apr 22 16:44:28 2010

What are all the different types of poetry and what are the rules or ways to do them?
Q. I don't know how to do any poetry besides rhyming. What are some other styles/ types and how do yuo do them? Thankyou everyone.
Asked by Bubbly - Wed Oct 22 04:59:43 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. there is also freestyle i just write them there is also haiku this website has the types
Answered by maurella m - Sat Oct 25 13:29:20 2008

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Wed Jul 28 15:56:30 2010

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