| Imagism:
foundations of modernist poetry are in imagism
"In
a Station of the Metro" by Ezra Pound |
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Here is another imagist poem, by H.D.:
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| MODERNIST POETRY | ||||
| "The
Snow Man" by Wallace Stevens
One must have a
mind of winter And have been cold
a long time Of the January
sun; and not to think Which is the sound
of the land For the listener,
who listens in the snow, |
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| "The
Red Wheelbarrow" by William Carlos Williams so much depends upon a red wheel barrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens. |
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This Is Just to
Say I have eaten and which Forgive me
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READYMADES "Bicycle Wheel," Duchamp |
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"The Weary Blues" by Langston Hughes Droning a drowsy
syncopated tune, |
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By the pale dull
pallor of an old gas light Thump, thump, thump,
went his foot on the floor. |
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| "The Hollow Men," T.S. Eliot, 1925 |
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We are the hollow
men Shape without form,
shade without colour, Those who have
crossed II Eyes I dare not
meet in dreams Let me be no nearer Not that final
meeting III This is the dead
land Is it like this IV The eyes are not
here In this last of
meeting places Sightless, unless V Here we go round
the prickly pear Between the idea For Thine is the Kingdom Between the conception Life is very long Between the desire For Thine is This is the
way the world ends |
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links "Witch-Wife" by Edna St. Vincent Millay "I, Too, Sing America" by Langston Hughes Academy of American Poets modernism page (links to many poems) |
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| Rollover Edward Weston's Pepper to see the peppernude! Don't the two photographs have striking similarities in composition and form? | ||||