The Intimate Art of Writing PoetryPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 297 sider Here is a comprehensive but personal poetry-writing guide that combines essential "how to" information with the intellectual and emotional stimulation needed to produce the proper environment for writing creatively. In these pages you'll discover unique methods that can help get a new writer started or remove an experienced poet's creative "block." You'll find suggestions that explain how you can produce effective self-criticism and make necessary revisions, along with methods that elicit valuable appraisal of your poetry from group discussions. And you'll find scores of examples from traditional poems to contemporary experiments that provide a historical as well as a technical framework within which you can strengthen your ability to create poetry. Finally, this unique handbook gives you a complete list of suggested readings and poetry recordings in addition to important information that reveals the most effective ways to submit your poetry to editors for publication. |
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... poets attach themselves to a major poet or style and practice the art of imitation . Imitators seldom surpass those they imitate . And when you have imitators imitating each other , you have a sorry state of affairs . Keep in mind that ...
... poets attach themselves to a major poet or style and practice the art of imitation . Imitators seldom surpass those they imitate . And when you have imitators imitating each other , you have a sorry state of affairs . Keep in mind that ...
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... poet his concerns and feelings . We recognize the universality of what the poet is showing us , and we too are given time to assimilate these thoughts . Then we are drawn into the event and cannot retreat from it . We understand the ...
... poet his concerns and feelings . We recognize the universality of what the poet is showing us , and we too are given time to assimilate these thoughts . Then we are drawn into the event and cannot retreat from it . We understand the ...
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... poet's obligations are to use language in as natural a way as possible without sacrificing melody and movement and to add to the range of expression original linguistic constructions that enrich the language while projecting the poet's ...
... poet's obligations are to use language in as natural a way as possible without sacrificing melody and movement and to add to the range of expression original linguistic constructions that enrich the language while projecting the poet's ...
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