Everyday poetry
Everyday poetry is a literary product of the epoch of the New Subjectivity of the 1960s and 1970s (also known as the Epoch of New Inwardness ). The focus of everyday poetry is no longer the literary nature of the texts and poems, etc., but the empirical material organized in them becomes the measure of their quality. In everyday poetry, everyday things are thematized, e.g. B. Sensations like sadness, happiness and joy. Typical authors are Nicolas Born , Rolf Dieter Brinkmann or Wolf Wondratschek .
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- Wilfried Barner, Helmut de Boor, Richard Newald: History of German Literature from 1945 to the Present, 2006, ISBN 3406542204 , page 659 ff. Online
- Everyday poetry and new subjectivity (poetry 20th century) ( Memento from September 2, 2007 in the Internet Archive )