Poetic currents and movements related to experimental poetry
Postmodernism also had a significant influence on experimental poetry, emphasizing fragmentation, pluralism, and the abandonment of a single center. Postmodernism poets such as John Ashbury and Lenora Carner played with a variety of styles, genres and references, creating layered and multifaceted lyrics.Dadaism and surrealism also influenced experimental poetry, emphasizing the importance of chance, automatic writing, and meaninglessness. Dadaist poets such as Tristan Tsara and Hans Arp produced absurd and provocative texts that raised questions about the nature of art and reality.
Modern poets also continue to experiment with different currents and movements, contributing to the development of experimental poetry. They explore new themes, forms and techniques to create unique and original works that raise eyebrows and inspire readers.
Experimental poetry is thus inextricably linked to different poetic currents and movements that explore new forms and structures in poetry, opening new horizons for creativity and expression.
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