
I am reading Noor Unnahar’s book of poems, “yesterday i was the moon” published in 2018 by Clarkson Potter/Publishers.
I am enjoying the poetry so far, but I am “taking them slow.” Most of the poems are free verse without punctuation or capitalization. The form is similar to the way I write most of my poems. I haven’t read any of Ms. Unnahar’s work previously, and while I do read a few books of poetry every year, I tend to keep it to a minimum so that it doesn’t seep into the poetry I write.
I know there have been a few poets in recent history caught up in plagiarism and copying poems in style and substance enough to cause a stir in the poetry community. I guess when you talk about emotions and feelings, sometimes it seems like the same kind of themes and metaphors tend surface time and time again. I think there are also only a certain number of forms and styles to use, especially in modern/post-modern poetry with social media being one of the main sources for presenting one’s work.
What do you think of modern/post-modern poetry? Do you enjoy reading that type or some of the classics from earlier generations?
I prefer the poetry of today, some of the classics are ok, but I think trying my hand at different forms is cool!
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I like modern freeverse poetry; it stirs emotions in me.
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I don’t read poems often, but I enjoy the works of Erin (forgot her last name). I also write poetry but over time I’ve been writing less. I don’t know what to call my style but I read and write poems that rhyme.
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I love the passage you shared though
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