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monostich
▪ I. monostich, n. Pros. (ˈmɒnəʊstɪk) Forms: 7–8 monostick, 7– monostich. Also 6, 8 in Gr. form monostichon. [ad. late L. monostich-um, monostich-ium (Ausonius), a. Gr. µονόστιχον, neut. of µονόστιχος adj. consisting of one verse, f. µόνο-ς mono- + στίχος row, line, or verse. Cf. F. monostique adj. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monostich
A monostich is a poem which consists of a single line. Form A monostich has been described as "a startling fragment that has its own integrity" and "if a monostich has an argument, it is necessarily more subtle wikipedia.org
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monostichous
monostichous, a. (məˈnɒstɪkəs) [f. Gr. µόνο-ς mono- + στίχ-ος row, line + -ous.] 1. Min. (See quot.) Cf. monostich a. 2.1856 Mayne Expos. Lex., Monostichous, applied by Haüy to a variety of the prism, the base of which is surrounded with facets which have different inclinations, as the Yenites monos... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ian McBryde
McBryde's 2005 book ' Slivers' consists entirely of Monostich style poems that attempt to relate a whole poem in one line. Australian literature edited by John Arnold, John Hay, Sally Batten, Kerry Kilner, Terence O'Neill, University of Queensland Press, 2008, (see page 348) Monostich wikipedia.org
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William J. Higginson
See also Monostich Haiku Haiku in English References Autobiographical notes Higginson's interview with Amazon.com External links 'From one-line wikipedia.org
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Bill Zavatsky
Ron Padgett, Bill Zavatsky, Mushinsha, 1977 Earthlight: Poems of André Breton Translator Bill Zavatsky, Zack Rogow, Sun & Moon Press, 1993, See also Monostich wikipedia.org
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A. R. Ammons
Some of Ammons's poems are as short as one to two lines—a form known as monostich. wikipedia.org
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Technicians of the Sacred
See also Monostich Poetry collections Books about spirituality wikipedia.org
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Ian Hamilton Finlay
Finlay became notable as a poet, when reducing the monostich form to one word with his concrete poems in the 1960s. Flounder Press, 1969 Fulcrum Press, 1995 or 1996 or 1997 Polygon Original: 1992 MIT Press or Original: 1994 Chapman Publishing See also Monostich wikipedia.org
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Micropoetry
written by Simon Brake: beneath the Morning Sun, The city is painted gold, People move like bees through honey See also Flarf poetry Microblogging Monostich wikipedia.org
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Valery Bryusov
See also Monostich (started in Russia in its modern form in 1894 by Valery Bryusov ) References External links Collection of Poems by Valery wikipedia.org
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Et godt stup i et grunt vann
The title of the album is explained as a monostich poem by Cezinando. wikipedia.org
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Jerome Rothenberg
See also Monostich References Bibliography Sherman Paul, Search of the Primitive: Rereading David Antin, Jerome Rothenberg and Gary Snyder, Louisiana wikipedia.org
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Hedy Habra
(2013) Poetry Tiferet Journal Poetry Contest Honorable Mention (2014): "I'd Like to Sing a Song of Freedom" Pirene's Fountain Poetry Awards (2014): Monostich wikipedia.org
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Guillaume Apollinaire
See also La Chanson du mal-aimé, oratorio by Léo Ferré on Apollinaire's eponymous poem (from Alcools) Monostich Prix Guillaume Apollinaire Notes References wikipedia.org
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