Experimental poetry

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Experimental poetry is a collective term for all those forms of poetry in which language is used as a material. It can be about the material character of the writing, the interaction of writing and image (see visual poetry ) as well as the tonal qualities of language, such as in sound poetry . Experiments with the categories of content and form as well as restrictions in the sense of Oulipo also belong to experimental poetry.

See also

literature

  • Ingeborg Sältemeyer: Distance to Language: Linguistic Theory and Experimental Poetry . 1975 and so on