Facebook inspires young poets
Britain’s
newest generation of poets is finding inspiration in modern
technology, rather than literary history, experts say. Today’s
young poets are, in fact, far more likely to cite the likes of
Benjamin Zephaniah and Allen Ginsberg than T. S. Eliot or
anything by Keats. It seems the Dead Poets Society has breathed
its last, with only one of the 15 citing a "classic"
poet as their inspiration.
"Teenagers
have always written poetry but I think there’s something to do
with the familiarity with Facebook and Twitter that gives a
confidence in sharing your thoughts and feelings publicly,"
the Independent quoted Judith Palmer, the chair of the
Poetry Society as saying.
What sets the
young writers apart from their older counterparts is the
vitality they bring to their work, Ms Palmer added. "It is
that huge excitement and energy of actually seeing something for
the first time — a sense of wide-eyed aliveness." —ANI
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