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Tupac has a book called "The rose that grew from concrete."
The general name for such writings is 'poetry'.
melic poetry
You do not have to rhyme. All you have to do is write the poem in the shape of the thing you are writeing about. Meaning if you are writing about the sun you write it so it looks like a sun.
One can find New Year poems online from: Poets, Family Friend Poems, Poetry, Foundation, Poetry Society, Greetings, Poems for Free, Poetry - Love - Poems, Poems, Poem Hunters, Poetry Archives, All Poetry, to name a few.
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Augusto de. Campos has written: 'Teoria da poesia concreta' -- subject(s): Concrete poetry, History and criticism 'A margem da margem' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Poetry 'Viva vaia' -- subject(s): Brazilian Visual poetry, Visual poetry, Brazilian 'Poemobiles, 1968-1974' -- subject(s): Brazilian Concrete poetry, Concrete poetry, Brazilian 'Despoesia' -- subject(s): Brazilian Visual poetry, Visual poetry, Brazilian 'Linguaviagem' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Poetry, Translations into Portuguese 'Poemobiles' -- subject(s): Brazilian Concrete poetry, Concrete poetry, Brazilian 'Augusto de Campos' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Are you talking about shape poetry or concrete poetry?
not sure, but i think it's concrete poetry
Allan Briesmaster has written: 'Unleaving' 'The other seasons' 'Weighted light' 'Phantelles' -- subject(s): Canadian Concrete poetry, Concrete poetry, Canadian
True. Concrete poetry is a form of poetry in which the physical arrangement of words and letters on the page is intended to reflect the meaning of the poem. This visual aspect adds an extra layer of meaning to the text.
Concrete poetry is characterized by its visual appearance on the page, where the arrangement of words and letters is just as important as the content of the text. This form of poetry often uses typography, spacing, and layout to convey meaning, sometimes in a shape that reflects the poem's subject matter. Concrete poetry blurs the line between poetry and visual art, inviting the reader to engage with the poem in a unique way.
Yes, the noun photograph is a concrete noun, it is something that you can see or touch.
Sauro Fabi has written: 'L'avanguardia per tutti' -- subject(s): Visual poetry, Concrete poetry
An example of concrete poetry is "The Mouse's Tale" by Lewis Carroll, where the shape of the poem mimics a long, winding mouse tail. This type of poetry uses visual arrangement of words on a page to convey meaning or enhance the message of the poem.
Emmett Williams has written: 'Anthology of Concrete Poetry' 'A flexible history of Fluxus facts and fictions' 'The boy and the bird' 'Mr. Fluxus' -- subject(s): American Art, Kunstenaars, Fluxus, Conceptual art, Art conceptuel, Performances, Fluxus (Group of artists), Artists, Biography 'An anthology of concrete poetry' -- subject(s): Concrete poetry 'The voy age'