All Down the Line: Permutation Poetry in Three South African Journals, 1965–1975

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the literary journals Wurm, Ophir and Izwi published a significant amount of formally experimental poetry by several local as well as a few European writers. This work included the specialised forms of procedural and permutation poetry, which were popular internati...

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Veröffentlicht in:English in Africa 2017-04, Vol.44 (1), p.55-71
1. Verfasser: Kowalska, Eva
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the literary journals Wurm, Ophir and Izwi published a significant amount of formally experimental poetry by several local as well as a few European writers. This work included the specialised forms of procedural and permutation poetry, which were popular internationally during this time frame, but which also fall into a longer tradition of concrete poetry and related forms. In the following article, I explain these specific forms in relation to a global literary-historical framework. I then provide an overview of all of the permutation and procedural poetry published by these three periodicals within the decade, 1965–1975, and offer a descriptive analysis of the texts concerned.
ISSN:0376-8902
2071-7474
0376-8902
DOI:10.4314/eia.v44i1.4