What makes a poem … a poem? - Melissa Kovacs

3,853,901 views ・ 2017-03-20

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Muhammad Ali spent years training to become the greatest boxer
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the world had ever seen,
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but only moments to create the shortest poem.
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Ali captivated Harvard's graduating class in 1975
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with his message of unity and friendship.
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When he finished, the audience wanted more.
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They wanted a poem.
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Ali delivered what is considered the shortest poem ever.
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"Me, we."
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Or is it "me, weeee"?
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No one's really sure.
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Regardless, if these two words are a poem, then what exactly makes a poem a poem?
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Poets themselves have struggled with this question,
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often using metaphors to approximate a definition.
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Is a poem a little machine?
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A firework?
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An echo?
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A dream?
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Poetry generally has certain recognizable characteristics.
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One - poems emphasize language's musical qualities.
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This can be achieved through rhyme, rhythm, and meter,
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from the sonnets of Shakepeare,
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to the odes of Confucius,
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to the Sanskrit Vedas.
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Two - poems use condensed language,
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like literature with all the water wrung out of it.
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Three - poems often feature intense feelings,
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from Rumi's spiritual poetry
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to Pablo Neruda's "Ode to an Onion."
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Poetry, like art itself, has a way of challenging simple definitions.
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While the rhythmic patterns of the earliest poems
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were a way to remember stories even before the advent of writing,
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a poem doesn't need to be lyrical.
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Reinhard Döhl's “Apfel”
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and Eugen Gomringer's "silencio"
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toe the line between visual art and poetry.
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Meanwhile, E.E. Cummings wrote poems whose shapes were as important
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as the words themselves,
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in this case amplifying the sad loneliness of a single leaf falling through space.
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If the visual nature of poetry faded into the background,
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perhaps we'd be left with music,
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and that's an area that people love to debate.
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Are songs poems?
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Many don't regard songwriters as poets in a literary sense,
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but lyrics from artists like Paul Simon,
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Bob Dylan,
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and Tupac Shakur
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often hold up even without the music.
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In rap, poet elements like rhyme, rhythm, and imagery
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are inseparable from the form.
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Take this lyric from the Notorious B.I.G.
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"I can hear sweat trickling down your cheek
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Your heartbeat sound like Sasquatch feet
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Thundering, shaking the concrete."
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So far, all the examples we've seen have had line breaks.
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We can even imagine the two words of Ali's poem organizing in the air -
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Me, We.
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Poetry has a shape that we can usually recognize.
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Its line breaks help readers navigate the rhythms of a poem.
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But what if those line breaks disappeared?
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Would it lose its essence as a poem?
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Maybe not.
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Enter the prose poem.
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Prose poems use vivid images and wordplay
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but are formatted like paragraphs.
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When we look at poetry less as a form and more as a concept,
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we can see the poetic all around us:
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spiritual hymns,
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the speeches of orators like Martin Luther King, Jr.,
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JFK,
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and Winston Churchill,
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and surprising places like social media.
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In 2010, journalist Joanna Smith tweeted updates from the earthquake in Haiti.
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"Was in b-room getting dressed when heard my name.
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Tremor. Ran outside through sliding door.
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All still now. Safe. Roosters crowing."
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Smith uses language in a way that is powerful, direct,
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and filled with vivid images.
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Compare her language to a haiku,
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the ancient Japanese poetic form that emphasizes bursts of brief intensity
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with just three lines of five, seven, and five syllables.
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The waters of poetry run wide and deep.
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Poetry has evolved over time,
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and perhaps now more than ever,
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the line between poetry, prose, song, and visual art has blurred.
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However, one thing has not changed.
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The word poetry actually began in verb form,
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coming from the ancient Greek poiesis, which means to create.
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Poets, like craftsman, still work with the raw materials of the world
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to forge new understandings
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and comment on what it is to be human in a way only humans can.
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Dartmouth researchers tested this idea by asking robots to pen poetry.
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A panel of judges sorted through stacks of sonnets
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to see if they could distinguish those made by man and machine.
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You may be happy to know that while scientists have successfully
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used artificial intelligence in manufacturing,
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medicine,
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and even journalism,
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poetry is a different story.
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The robots were caught red-handed 100% of the time.
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