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Movement in a poem

8/30/2011

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  Thought for the day.

“One perception must immediately and directly lead to a further perception.” - Charles Olson, “Projective Verse”, from Selected Writings.

Olson's declaration is a good lesson to keep in mind when writing, especially as a poet. Keep the poem moving, and move it to a purpose, the writing made of perceptions. Actually, the rule could apply to any writing. Keep the thing moving.  But that is what we add...we take the language we find, we add the perception, and the reader then adds their own experiences and reactions.  The poem then becomes a vortex, drawing in the reader's world.  So to evoke the additions, move the poem from perception to perception, “Move, instanter, on another!” as Olson said.  Hard to do, certainly.

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8/31/2011 01:35:25 am

From my research,there is not many who read poems in their daily life, that is why Poetry is niche market! Although, in some event like Valentine, Birthday, or New Year...ppl suddenly looking for a nice lovly poem to send to their love! It's hard to move Poetry forward, but together as a community, a new age of Poetry style, i believe it possible though ;)

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