Today, in group we did Blackout Poetry. In case you’re unfamiliar with Blackout poetry, here’s a definition:
Blackout poetry is a creative process where words are selected and arranged from existing texts to create a new poem[1]. It involves taking a piece of writing, such as a newspaper article, novel, or page from a magazine, and highlighting or “blacking out” certain words or phrases, creating a new composition from the remaining words[1]. The blacked-out words are often completely covered or colored over, leaving only the chosen words visible, which gives the poem its distinctive look[2].
The resulting blackout poem can take on a different meaning or evoke unique emotions compared to the original text, as it focuses on the selected words and their arrangement[2]. The process of creating blackout poetry allows individuals to explore language, experiment with new combinations of words, and find hidden meanings within existing written works[1].
It’s important to note that blackout poetry is a form of found poetry, where the poet uses pre-existing texts as the basis for their work[2]. Through this process, they engage in a collaboration with the original writer, repurposing the words in a creative and artistic manner.
Blackout poetry provides an opportunity for self-expression and encourages individuals to engage with literature in a new and unique way. It allows for personal interpretation and reflection, expanding the boundaries of traditional poetry and unleashing creativity.
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Rise Americans Rise,
From the book Rise to Rebellion (paid link)
to newfound peace.
all apart of this land,
will become fragile again.
The words that I found were seemingly random at first but after reading it, I found it evoked a striking emotion within me. It was fun to see the reactions from the others in the group. Leave your interpretations in the comments section. 🙂
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