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‖ vers libre (vɛr libr) Pl. vers libres. [Fr., free verse.] Poetic writing in which the traditional rules of prosody, esp. those of metre and rhyme, are disregarded in favour of variable rhythms and line lengths; a composition in this style; = free verse s.v. free a. D. 2.1902 Encycl. Brit. XXVIII. ...
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Vladimir Burich
Time X) and later the Anthology of Russian vers libre. Burich was an ardent supporter of vers libre at a time when it was nearly nonexistent in the USSR.
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Grahame Davies
He won the vers libre prize in the National Eisteddfod in 1994 and 2022, the sonnet prize in 2004 and 2016, the Poem Suitable for Song prize in 2017 and Tony Curtis (Seren, 2021).
100 Poems to Save the Earth, eds Zoe Brigley and Kristian Evans, (Seren, 2021)
Awards
1994 Vers Libre Prize at the National
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Imagism
Imagism (ˈɪmɪdʒɪz(ə)m) Also imagism. [f. image n. + -ism.] 1. Name given to a movement in poetry, originating in 1912 and represented by Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell, and others, aiming at clarity of expression through the use of precise visual images. In the early period often written in the Fr. form Ima...
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Jim Powell (poet)
Antoninus") (Beat Generation Writers, Dictionary of Literary Biography)
"Rope Of Twined Lifetimes: The Poetry Of John Peck" (Occident 1980)
"The Light Of Vers Libre" (Paideuma 1979, on Pound's metric)
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External links
Poetry Reading by Jim Powell Chicago
The Poetry of Sappho
Poetry Reading by Jim
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polyrhythmic
polyrhythmic, a. Chiefly Mus. (pɒlɪˈrɪðmɪk) [f. poly- + rhythmic a. and n.] Involving or using two or more different rhythms, esp. at the same time. Also polyˈrhythmical a.1893 J. S. Shedlock tr. Riemann's Dict. Mus. 609/2 Polyrhythmical, i.e. containing a mixture of various rhythms. 1917 E. C. Farn...
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Buchedd Garmon
In his preface to the drama, the dramatist describes it as an experiment in a vers libre natural speaking drama ("arbraw mewn vers libre i ddrama siarad
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See also
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Gustave Kahn
Poetry
Kahn claimed to have invented the term vers libre, or free verse. He was in any case one of the form's first European exponents. Les paons ont dressé la rampe ocellée
Pour la descente de ses yeux vers le tapis
De choses et de sens
Qui va vers l'horizon, parure vermiculée
De son
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Sergey Zavyalov
Within the thirty years of literary activity, Zavyalov’s poetry has gradually developed from vers libre to prose poetry and from the lyrical to the epic “Разговор о свободном стихе как приглашение к классовому анализу” (A Colloquy on Vers libre as an Invitation to Class Analysis), Новое литературное обозрение
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弗朗索瓦兹·罗宾
« L’avènement du vers libre au Tibet : une forme littéraire de l’intime au service d’un projet collectif », in Bacqué-Grammond, Jean-Louis, Angel Pino
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Chengru He - Page 6
MIDDLE KINGDOM REVISITED: ON SOUNDS AND STRUCTURE OF VERS-LIBRE IN CATHAY _____ Chengru He, University of Alabama When Cathay was published in 1915, Ezra Pound presented the West with a long scroll of painting with exquisite images and sounds. There are mountains and waters, there are personas, there are stories on and off the scroll, there are also sounds that speak for all the images and ...
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Cadence (poetry)
Unrhymed cadence in Vers libre is built upon 'organic rhythm,' or the rhythm of the speaking voice with its necessity for breathing, rather than upon a See also
Vers libre
Free verse
Cadence (music)
References
Further reading
Allen Charles- Cadenced Free Verse.
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E. Gwyndaf Evans
He won the Chair at the Caernarfon Eisteddfod of 1935 with his poem Magdalen, the first time a poem in vers libre, combined with the traditional cynghanedd
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A Lecture on Modern Poetry
Hulme discusses how forms rise and fall, and proceeds to the topic of French vers libre, referring to Gustave Kahn's explanation of the technique: "It
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