“Scientific and Specialized Journal of Modern Literary Research”

“Scientific and Specialized Journal of Modern Literary Research”

Postmodern metapoetry in the poetry of the seventies

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Master's degree, Department of Sustainability Literature, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Razi University of Kermanshah, Kermanshah, Iran
2 Master's degree, Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Payam Noor University, West Islamabad Center, Kermanshah, Iran.
Abstract
Postmodern oriental poetry is a genre that was categorized and theorized for the first time in Iran with the book Jens Som (1384). Examples presented often have postmodern features such as; Polyphony, linguistic play, sudden beginnings and open endings, playing with language grammar in a vertical angle means a evasive movement to pass through any system-oriented in poetry. Postmodern meta-poetry, inspired by how post-modern meta-fiction was written, which removed the border between fiction and story analysis (criticism), by generalizing this space to the art of poetry, was presented by Arash Azarpik in Kermanshah poetry workshops. In this way, how to write poetry and use the possibilities and Poetic techniques are revealed to the reader. Based on Brechtian spacing, the writing of poetry happens consciously in such a way that the audience participates in how it is created and becomes aware of its quantity and quality. This article tries to provide a definition of postmodern metapoetry and to introduce postmodern oriental metapoetry. In this regard, it was found that in Iran, a specific definition of postmodern hyperpoetry and its characteristics had not been provided before the school of originality of the word, therefore, translating several articles about hyperpoetry and presenting parts of it in this article has been a way forward.
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