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Unread 08-12-2009, 08:03 AM
ignazio salvatore basile ignazio salvatore basile is offline
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Default Not badgood poets but badgood readers

I’m not so sure we can distinguish between bad and good poetry. I would prefer to talk of bad and good readers. Hence I think it can be said the same for bad good poems. I mean that if someone reads a Dante’s or a Keat’s sonnet and he/she does not like it, we have a bad reader (not certainly a bad poet!). May be we could discuss of poetry and other stuff ( which is not poetry). There is a long, unbroken line that links up poetry from the ancient greek-roman poets until nowdays’s and that’s a line of love, brotherhood, friendship and generally good, deep sentiments. Poetry belongs to Good, the other stuff don’t. We cannot call poetry writings on Denying-Holocaust Naziskin or writers instigating racism or texts stirring up with hate. However who should decide what is good or bad poetry? It’s the same for any other kind of art. Van Gogh was not certainly considered a good artist, while alive! But who dares today to say is not it? It’s better then to leave any judgement to the readers.
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