Listen to the first in a six part radio series about concrete poetry.
In case you're wondering, concrete poetry is poetry in which the typographical arrangement of words is as important in conveying the intended effect as the conventional elements of the poem, such as meaning of words, rhythm, rhyme and so on.
Unfortunately, to listen to the radio show you will need RealPlayer, which is rubbish.
#04 September 2006
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Dear Editor
I'd go along with that as a good definition of concrete poetry.The programme is about architecture though. And, like RealPlayer, it's rubbish.
Posted by: beachyhead | 5:31pm 4 September 2006
what is realplayer? who thought of it? does it evn exist? I thought it was void.
Posted by: Dan | 8:00pm 4 September 2006
I'm a real player.
Posted by: ken | 12:23am 5 September 2006
play on player
Posted by: Al peters | 11:41am 5 September 2006