Jonathan HastingsFirst attempt: Poetry Podcasthttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1Jg-RDA9YsC9VqEDXV6klDasKCTgZ9pnb/view?usp=drive_linkNov 20, 2023Nov 20, 2023
Jonathan HastingsFirst Steps: Erasure Poetry PodcastThe Poetic Form I have Chosen is called Erasure Poetry, within that I am looking at a poem titled “XIII” from Scales by Randolph Healy…Nov 13, 2023Nov 13, 2023
Jonathan HastingsHip Hop and ConsonanceHip Hop was developed following the wave of rock, synthesized and heavily distorted forms of verse/sound. Thus, one of its characteristics…Oct 30, 2023Oct 30, 2023
Jonathan HastingsThe Weight of Sorrow with Rhythm, in BluesIn the Blues poem, Computer Blues by Raymond R. Patterson, rhythm is used to reflect the sorrowful feeling of the author. As well as…Oct 23, 2023Oct 23, 2023
Jonathan HastingsinLinguistic ArchitectureThe Humbling Power of a SonnetIn the sonnet, The Useful by W.H. Auden, we see the full potential of metrics being used to stress the poem’s diction. Each line has…Oct 9, 20231Oct 9, 20231
Jonathan HastingsBeginning and End, PantoumIn the poem, Atomic Pantoum, by Peter Meinke, we as the reader are presented with a set of repeating lines, in accordance with Pantoum…Oct 2, 20232Oct 2, 20232
Jonathan HastingsinLinguistic ArchitectureHaiku: Natural SimplicityI have read many Haiku while studying Japanese history, and each and every time I am fortunate enough to read one, I am struck by the…Sep 18, 20234Sep 18, 20234