A Conversation for Poetry
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What is poetry?
The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314) Posted Nov 17, 1999
Ok, I'll grant you the *early* 80's. May I have the late 70's then?
Turntablists, DJ's, or whatever you call 'em, will *never* be musicians in my book. They gave plagiarism a whole new meaning. Currently it's equivalent to music-rape. They even dared to mutilate ABBA, by adding factory-noise to it. Yugh!
What is poetry?
%The Calamitous Cranium Boy Who Just got his first approved article (eight weeks ago!!) ~/^Þ Posted Nov 17, 1999
Regardless of taste, what your saying is the defenitions of all art forms have been changing, and surely this applies to poetry as well. Think of ludicrous the concept of beat poetry would seem in the sixteen hundreds.
What is poetry?
Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Nov 17, 1999
Speaking of Beat poetry, did you get around to that article? And yes, I'm sure that Ginsberg would have been burned at the stake for Howl...
What is poetry?
The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314) Posted Nov 17, 1999
That sums it up nicely, I'd say. I believe those ancient ancestors of ours would even consider a lot of today's music just infernal noise, and that wouldn't be because of taste...
But then again: what is considered "haute cuisine" today, would most probably have been "infernal poison" 400 years ago as well.
Anyway: taste is the only thing that defines any artform, but there's no objective way to define taste, as it's different for each of us.
What is poetry?
%The Calamitous Cranium Boy Who Just got his first approved article (eight weeks ago!!) ~/^Þ Posted Nov 18, 1999
Well, the assignment is up. I'll I've got to do is add a few more links. Tell me what you think.
What is poetry?
The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314) Posted Nov 18, 1999
Great, now you've achieved a form of poetic justice by saying nearly nothing, blowing it up to almost everything
What is poetry?
%The Calamitous Cranium Boy Who Just got his first approved article (eight weeks ago!!) ~/^Þ Posted Nov 18, 1999
What is poetry?
The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314) Posted Nov 18, 1999
Well, if that's the answer, then.... what was the question again?
What is poetry?
%The Calamitous Cranium Boy Who Just got his first approved article (eight weeks ago!!) ~/^Þ Posted Nov 18, 1999
What do you get when you multiply six and nine?
What is poetry?
%The Calamitous Cranium Boy Who Just got his first approved article (eight weeks ago!!) ~/^Þ Posted Nov 18, 1999
Thank you DelphicOracle. Your views were very enlightening and your reference to "sad" really helped me out.
What is poetry?
%The Calamitous Cranium Boy Who Just got his first approved article (eight weeks ago!!) ~/^Þ Posted Nov 18, 1999
Thank you all
I appreciate your input.
Now don't think that my assignment is the final word. I would love to hear you tear it down and take it appart and expose it for what you think it really is (though some praise might nice). If you have any points that you wish to argue, or things that we could expand on, go for it (for lack of better words).
What is poetry?
O-the-O (R 30565) Posted Nov 26, 1999
A pun?
The pun is the lowest form of wit.
The bun is the lowset form of wheat.
That is a bad pun. I dont do bad puns without declaring them! (grumbles into the distance....)
What is poetry?
Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor Posted Nov 26, 1999
Hey, I didn't say that first one was a bad pun. Just that some people would say so. Come on now, no sulking....
What is poetry?
The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314) Posted Nov 26, 1999
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- 22: %The Calamitous Cranium Boy Who Just got his first approved article (eight weeks ago!!) ~/^Þ (Nov 17, 1999)
- 23: Irving Washington - Gone Writing (Nov 17, 1999)
- 24: The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314) (Nov 17, 1999)
- 25: %The Calamitous Cranium Boy Who Just got his first approved article (eight weeks ago!!) ~/^Þ (Nov 18, 1999)
- 26: The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314) (Nov 18, 1999)
- 27: %The Calamitous Cranium Boy Who Just got his first approved article (eight weeks ago!!) ~/^Þ (Nov 18, 1999)
- 28: Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor (Nov 18, 1999)
- 29: The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314) (Nov 18, 1999)
- 30: %The Calamitous Cranium Boy Who Just got his first approved article (eight weeks ago!!) ~/^Þ (Nov 18, 1999)
- 31: %The Calamitous Cranium Boy Who Just got his first approved article (eight weeks ago!!) ~/^Þ (Nov 18, 1999)
- 32: %The Calamitous Cranium Boy Who Just got his first approved article (eight weeks ago!!) ~/^Þ (Nov 18, 1999)
- 33: O-the-O (R 30565) (Nov 26, 1999)
- 34: Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor (Nov 26, 1999)
- 35: The Mummy, administrator of the SETI@home Project (A193231) and The Reluctant Dead on the FFFF (A254314) (Nov 26, 1999)
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