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Please explain why?
What can we do to bring it back?

2007-11-24 18:19:38 · 7 answers · asked by Curiosity Rules! 2 in Arts & Humanities Poetry

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if you believe that poetry resides between the covers of books, then perhaps your feeling could be justified. but even "book" poetry sales are up.

however, poetry is alive in many places. in song lyric, poetry is alive and well. consider this piece by ian anderson of the 60's and 70's rock band jethro tull:

how to dare to tell me that i'm my father's son?
when that was just an accident of birth
but rather look around me compose a better song,
for that's the honest measure of my worth.
in your pomp and all your glory,
you're a poorer man than me
as you lick the boots of death
born out of fear.

go on youtube and watch the videos devoted to def poetry jams. these poets perform their works on stage, many without reading from a script.

this gets me to my real point. poetry is an oral art, secondarily a written art. i too want poetry to be more a part of people's lives, but when i really think about it, people are singing songs everyday, and songs are poems set to melodies. homer, our "first" poet sang the illiad and odyssey accompanied by a kithara, a harp like instrument. poetry is public. cloistered poetry, the image of the poet tucked into a private nook composing his/her verse by candle light is relatively recent in origin and is, i think, what you are lamenting the demise of.

and although i don't like most of it because its violent, drug ridden and misogynistic, rap is poetry. i don't like the themes but i do appreciate the live performance. i only wish these "poets" would elevate their scope and then i think poetry would attain its old dimensions in our society.

2007-11-25 03:22:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes, unfortunately it is lost in this age. This age can never imagine producing a Shakespeare, a Whitman, a Dickinson etc. But there is hope going by the talent of teenagers who post own creative poems in this link.


The Lost Art of Poetry

These days every one’s a sage
Five minutes to fill up the voluminous page.
Words are still cheap, but now poets come cheaper
Anything’s worth writing, we must not look deeper?
Everything is above board, nothing below
It’s the poet’s parade, but its all just a show
The lost art of poetry is mocked on the pages
Of little lost people ranting their rages
In this great culture nothing comes hard
Even our food is just sugar and lard
And poetry’s no different, in this day and age
The fool without thinking can write like a sage
Its all about feelings, and its not that their bad,
But life’s so much more than to say that “I’m sad”
And while the best poems are most assuredly not mine,
Whatever has happened to the lost art of rhyme?


In order to find the lost art, we have to find ways to stop those "little lost people ranting their rages." I have to be stopped too.

2007-11-25 00:55:07 · answer #2 · answered by ari-pup 7 · 1 0

Poetry is definitely not a lost art. Many people write poems about how they are feeling but keep them to themselves. Songs have lyrics. Lyrics are poems. I doubt poetry will ever be a lost art.

2007-11-24 18:42:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think that, as long as people have emotions and feel the need to express themselves, poetry will continue to exist. There are people who write poems for themselves, as you can see in this poetry forum on Y.A. Ordinary people. There are also contemporary poets, the British have a trend now called Desperado Poetry or Postmodern Poetry.

2007-11-25 02:13:09 · answer #4 · answered by Analyst 7 · 0 0

I am no longer definite approximately this....even though this question does stir a few formative years reminiscences of my possess. Between the a while of approximately 6 and nine, (I went to college within the UK, however I consider it could be the an identical of among 1st and 4th grade within the American college procedure) we needed to recite poems at college on a Friday afternoon. It is correct that no longer *everyone* recited a poem each week....but when anybody went approximately three weeks with out delivering whatever, the academics began asking questions. My moms and dads re-inforced this and influenced it....I consider that for the duration of the ones years, there have been just a handful of situations whilst I did not be trained a brand new poem each week. This could had been 20 to twenty-five years in the past...and *perhaps* it's valued at mentioning that my lecturers for the ones years have been females of a targeted age....who've now retired. I am no longer definite if my historical college persisted this....or for a way lengthy. I am additionally no longer definite if it could come as certainly to me now because it perceived to whilst I used to be little.

2016-09-05 13:41:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes it is lost. It gets no respect. Only famous people for something else get poetry books published by big publishing companies.

The internet kills all that away though.

2007-11-25 00:25:01 · answer #6 · answered by audio1 4 · 0 0

Poetry is not a lost art, the way of expressing has changed, now-a-day, usually you will find them in songs, opera, etc.

You can goto the following sites

www.poetry.com

2007-11-24 18:38:48 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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