Is poetry dead? Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:10 No. 1406
Button "Poetry" kept getting aggressively recommended to me in ads on Facebook, so I decided to check it out, and I have come to the conclusion that it is the most vapid psuedo-intellectual bourgeois spectacle I have ever seen (pic related) Libs eat that shit up when the poems aren't even well-written because it tells them what they want to hear. Sure, you can like what a "poem" is talking about, but that doesn't make it a good "poem", and the stuff they talk about is basic bitch lib shit anyway like "a cashier looked at me funny once at the grocery store, it was probably because I'm LGBT". Or stuff about muh depression. Newsflash; we're all depressed, honey. It's hard not to be in a society this alienating. If this is what's considered good modern poetry, can poetry be saved, or is it dead and buried? All of the examples of modern "poetry" that I can think of are similarly vapid, but I am very okay with being proven wrong.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:11 No. 1408
I feel like poetry is kind of outdated, when we have music now (not that they didn't have music before but easily accessible to people).
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:11 No. 1419
>Button "Poetry" kept getting aggressively recommended to me in ads on Facebook There's your problem. This shit, and poetry slamming in general, is the lowest common denominator of poetry.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:12 No. 1420
>>1406 Modern poetry is shit because school says that anything you can write out and read is a poem even if it lacks a rhyme or even a decent rhythm.
Poetry Slam is just bootleg rap and is yet again an encouragement of capitalist education destroying culture into a nebulous undefined mass. It's the same thing with modern 'art'.
https://nationalfile.com/norway-artist-who-spray-paints-with-anus-receives-4m-in-public-funds/ TL;DR: Post-modernism kills culture and make it all vomit worthy, rewarding the lazy and entitled over the hard-working.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:12 No. 1421
>>1420 >muh pomo Meme. There's plenty of great post-modern literature, don't conflate it with the antics of trust-fund kids.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:12 No. 1422
>>1421 > There's plenty of great post-modern literature such as?
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:12 No. 1423
Sounds like the LCD of stuff being more and more accessible due to capitalism
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:12 No. 1424
>kept getting aggressively recommended to me in [b]ads[/b] on Facebook, [b]so I decided to check it out[/b] …I have some poem just for you right here, buddy. ''OP waited. The light of his e-cig blinked. There were trolls lurking in the thread. He didn't see them, but had expected them, now for hours. His warnings to the mods were not listened to and now it was too late. Far too late for now, anyway. OP was an internet user aged fourteen. When he was younger he watched the threads on imageboards and he said to dad "I want to make the threads, daddy." Dad said "NO! YOU WILL BE BULLIED BY TROLLS!" There was a time when he believed him. Then as he got older he stopped. But now in his thread on Bunkerchan he knew there were lurkers. "This is Alice," some Discord chat cracker. "You must fight the reactionaries!" So OP got ready to concentrate by grabbing his "plasma rifle", if you know what I mean. "HE GONNA CALL THE JANNIES," said the trolls! "I will shitpost at him," said the nazbol lurker and fired his reactionary missile. OP plasmaed at someone posting pics, but then the wigs fell off and they were traps. "No! I must call the jannies," he shouted! The Discord said "No, OP. You are the reactionary." And then, OP was a fagot.''
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:12 No. 1425
>>1422 I'm mainly familiar with danish literature. Prominent examples are danish system poets, such as Inger Christensen. Danish minimalists could also count as post-modernists, and there are quite a few good newer "late-modern" poets who don't use formalised structures. If you can't read that shit, you could try reading up on some of the more famous french or american post-modernists - Kurt Vonnegut might be an example. For something related to post-modernism, but not explicitly part of it, Alain Robbe-Grillet's "Jealousy" is really good.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:12 No. 1426
>>1424 That's a short-story, anon
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:12 No. 1427
>>1426 No it's a poem because I used the enter key a lot.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:12 No. 1428
>>1427 Try reading it aloud.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:12 No. 1429
>>1428 Ow-Pee *snips*
wai-ted *snips*
Thelightofhisecig…
BLINKED!
Thereweretrolls … lurkinginhisthread
\(-_-)\ … /(-_-)/
Hedidntseethem … buthadexpectedthem
HIS warningtothemodswere NOT listenedtoand
NOW it WAS too LATE
Far
too
late *claps*
for *claps*
now *claps*
anyway *snips*
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:12 No. 1432
>>1425 >Danish minimalists could also count as post-modernists >Kurt Vonnengut that's stretching it for PoM. I like Vonnengut but I don't think of him as PoM
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:13 No. 1437
I get genuinely angry when I hear/read poetry by somebody who doesn't understand how meter works, and it's 99% of poetry I've heard other than stuff I read in school.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:13 No. 1438
You can't write poetry in English. Try learning a language that can express things other than trade contracts.
sage 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:13 No. 1439
>>1438 >You can't write poetry in English Tennyson, Byron and good few more would disagree. English is harder of course but for those with a proper grasp of it, not impossible.
>>1437 >this Every time I hear someone is going to do a poetry night I avoid it because experience has shown that
A) They choose inane shit for poems
and B) They read it like stumbling children.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:13 No. 1443
>>1406 >They named their daughter Genocide. Brutal.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:14 No. 1447
Anybody here watch battle rap?
sage 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:14 No. 1448
>>1447 Rap battles of History had a few good ones and the diss-war between Tupac and Biggie Smalls was decent.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:15 No. 1464
>>1447 Only the cringe ones that Critikal reviews lol.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:16 No. 1470
>>1425 Vonnegut is definitely PoMo. So is Pynchon, Heller (Catch-22 is definitely PoMo), Phillip K Dick, DeLillo, Murakami, David Foster Wallace (obligatory), Hunter S Thompson, J. G. Ballard. PoMo just isn't a "new" literary form anymore, its actually getting pretty creaky now.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:16 No. 1477
>>1470 >All this is PoMo stop assigning everything to PoMo
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:29 No. 1613
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiM3sDcEPc4 anybody watch this? it's Soul Khan, self proclaimed socialist Jew who supports DSA and Bernie vs Dizaster, Lebanese gun right enthusiast and former Trump supporter
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:29 No. 1615
>>1614 what is this? they're not even talking about committing violence to each other and making puns out of it
sage 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:30 No. 1621
>>1406 >Is poetry dead? No, but society might as well be.
sage 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:30 No. 1622
>>1614 >unrequited love >9 parts This is actually worse than shit like
>>1521 describes (i.e. 80% of rap)
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:30 No. 1631
Haikus are easy Structure's dialectical Write haikus, niggas
sage 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:31 No. 1635
>>1627 >muh /pol/ No son, that's reality, have you paid attention to rap? Half of it literally is about that because current rappers don't get why the originals talked about drugs and shootings; rather than pointing out the problems of the hood, they glorify them.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:31 No. 1639
>>1635 Nah bro you're the one who needs to pay attention. Most rappers today (except for absolute hacks like 6ix9ine) are on some kind of emo phase and when they talk about drugs, it's about how they consume them to deal with shit like depression and what not. Hell, even fucking Kanye West is doing christian music right now.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:59 No. 1961
Pick up a literary journal. The quality is quite a bit better, even if it's mediocre compared to "the greats". Instagram and Facebook slam poetry is for people who want to look cultured but aren't cultured enough to enjoy proper poems, so they need simple, in your face "verse" that can't be analysed in more than one way. It's usually pushed by art-thots in HS and art-thots who just entered university.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:40:00 No. 1977
>>1622 Most poetry is unironically incel shit about how hot some woman who won't fuck the author is.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:40:00 No. 1978
>>1977 >incel shit about how hot some woman who won't fuck the author is <t.doesn't read 'poetry' outside of reddit, twitter and chan posts
Try picking up poetry of classic poets m8.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:11 No. 8998
Whitman was influenced heavily by hegel and you can see some dialectics in his poetry. Just sayin
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:12 No. 9001
Maybe epic poetry should make a comeback since novels and the other types of poetry are dead art forms
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:12 No. 9002
>>1420 >muh pomo You know the Kafka story "A Hunger Artist" was based on a real thing, right? For a couple centuries in Europe there were people who got paid money to starve themselves to death and people would pay their penny to see the "performance."
Freaky performance art predates modernism let alone post-modernism.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:12 No. 9003
>>9001 Epic poems for socialist countries/territories would be based.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:12 No. 9004
>>9001 t. Robinson Jeffers
I do recommend reading the "Women at Point Sur," though. He's mostly famous for the stuff in
Double Axes and Other Poems , for good reason as much of it is pretty good too.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:18 No. 9048
>>1420 >rewarding the lazy and entitled over the hard-working it rewards insofar mediocrity is always
rewarded in any field at any time as it provides confort instead of the distress, familiar thing good, unfamiliar thing bad and scary, this is not specific to post modernist literature or literature at all.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:18 No. 9050
It isn't dead, it finds asylum in the culture of the effeminate middle class, existing as some sort of LARP. Same with the theater/playhouse. Both poetry and theater are fucking cringe and only live as remnants of bourgeois culture and need to be strangled in their graves, they had already progressed to superior forms of art in the 20th century.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:18 No. 9052
Idk what time scale you're looking at but Seamus Heaney is absolute fire.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:19 No. 9063
>>9050 what’s poetry progressed to?
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:19 No. 9064
>>9063 Music, songwriting and cinema.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:20 No. 9066
>>1420 why in god's fucking unholy name are these people so obbsessed with sex, I love wanking, I'll prolly love fucking, and I have a list of fetishes a mile long, but this, holyfuckwhy? sweet god above, upperclass guys seem to have a tendency towards degeneracy
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:25 No. 9096
Slam poetry fucking sucks, learn to rhyme your pretentious cunt.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:25 No. 9098
Why porky despises formal art so much?
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:53:25 No. 9100
>>9098 because it takes effort?
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:57:44 No. 11241
>>1406 This is true, Rap is also sorta dead too, because most mainstream rap - (LOL at rap being mainstream BTW) - is just cheap mumbling and screaming, as opposed to the aggressive but well-spoken messaging of older rap.
Anonymous 2021-05-06 (Thu) 14:06:19 No. 15487
No. I have three published poems and I want to republish them in a collection when I have a hundred or so, after writing for 10 years or so.eureka Eureka
Anonymous 2021-05-23 (Sun) 18:07:59 No. 15842
>>11241 Rap is going through the same exact evolution that rock did in previous generations: it's gone from a grassroots, anti-establishment genre of largely proletarian origin to one that has been co-opted and thoroughly assimilated by the mainstream music industry, and as such is becoming stagnant and losing its potential for further creative development.
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