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My best teachers were the books by Judson Jerome, and I think I've had a good grasp of the subject for thirty or forty years now. If I have any weaknesses as a poet, it is my lack of interest in classic literature. I'm not well read. I spent my life dealing with emotional issues, and poetry helped me process them. But reading the classics, both ancient and modern, didn't interest me. I was too focussed on myself to care about some protagonist in a novel or a myth. The great tales that mankind passes around had nothing to do with me. And so, you'll find my poetry mostly introspective (and self-pitying some have said). I have tremendous envy of poets like Alicia Stallings who can relate her writings to the characters of great literature. I know very little about that stuff. |
What is Meter?
Hi Perry,
My absolutely favorite book for understanding beat (the foundation of meter) and stressed and unstressed syllables is How Poetry Works by Philip Davies Roberts, the first two chapters. Roberts was a musician as well as a poet; he has an approach to beat I've not seen anywhere else. This book has helped me a great deal. I hope you'll find it useful. Barbara |
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