词条 | jazz poetry |
释义 | jazz poetry poetry that is read to the accompaniment of jazz music. Authors of such poetry attempt to emulate the rhythms and freedom of the music in their poetry. Forerunners of the style included the works of Vachel Lindsay (Lindsay, Vachel), who read his poetry in a syncopated and rhythmic style for audiences, and Langston Hughes (Hughes, Langston), who collaborated with musicians. Later poets known for their interest in combining the two forms included Kenneth Patchen (Patchen, Kenneth), Kenneth Rexroth (Rexroth, Kenneth), Amiri Baraka (Baraka, Amiri), and Christopher Logue (Logue, Christopher), as well as many of the poets of the Beat movement. |
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