I started a "sadness" series—doing searches on "the horrible sadness," "the awful sadness," "the unending sadness," etc., in response to what was becoming a kind of stifling national(ist) mourning. [1] Its first practitioners, working in loose collaboration on an email listserv, used an approach that rejected conventional standards of quality and explored subject matter and tonality not typically considered appropriate for poetry. Flarf (3) (verb): To bring out the inherent awfulness, etc., of some pre-existing text. This is utterly tonic in a poetry field crowded by would-be sincerists unwilling to own up to their poems’ self-aggrandizing, sentimental, bloviating, or sexist tendencies. Discussion about Flarf has been broadcast by the BBC and NPR and published in magazines such as The Atlantic, Bookforum, The Constant Critic, Jacket, The Nation, Rain Taxi and The Village Voice. shout out loud     Cuz I love thee.

But Google seems, oddly, to have not been the most important thing about flarf from my perspective, and my perspective, twelve years on, is: flarf is dead, long live flarf. Nada Gordon is an American poet.

Heavy usage of Google search results in the creation of poems, plays, etc., though not exclusively Google-based.

Since 2000, it has published more than 350 books of poetry and prose, most of which fall within the sphere of avant-garde literature. Flarf: A quality of intentional or unintentional "flarfiness." In 2007, Barrett Watten, a poet and cultural critic, long associated with the so-called Language poets observed that:[5]. Only a small percentage of individuals     whose poems we have reviewed were selected to be part     of this distinguished project. Say all three of my names please I’m in the mood for more good moods. One of their central methods, invented by Drew Gardner, was to mine the Internet with odd search terms then distill the results into often hilarious and sometimes disturbing poems, plays and other texts.

Flarf poetry is an avant-garde poetry movement of the early 21st century. Flarfowaty: Niewłaściwy, niezgrabny, chwiejny, niespójny, niepociumany, niepoprawny politycznie. More people need umbrella insurance welcome to the Pacific Ocean! Hhgould (talk) 19:45, 24 February 2010 (UTC), The article doesn't make it clear how the poetry and the toy/novelty product are related, if they are at all. The flarf "voice" in my head was that of my father, a transplanted Southerner who likes to pontificate, and who has a lot of opinions that kind of horrify me. In a larger aesthetic economy, it seems, "the truth will out". I’m eating the night with both hands Here, take my goodmorning and fuck yourself gently. He received his MFA in Poetry from New England College and is currently working on his PhD in English Studies, Poetry, at Illinois State University.

Alas, no.

Further discussion has taken place on dozens of blogs and listservs across the United States, and in Australia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Holland, Mexico, and elsewhere. Discussion about Flarf has been broadcast by the BBC and NPR and published in magazines such as The Atlantic, Bookforum, The Constant Critic, Jacket, The Nation, Rain Taxi, The Wall Street Journal and The Village Voice. 85.140.153.159 (talk) 21:26, 25 September 2010 (UTC), Flarf and Spoetry seem to have similar roots... with spoetry being the younger of the two forms. They were aware of how each generator distinguished itself as a context and control variable, and their selection of each context and control variable was part of the content.[4]. Some recent research with some colleagues of mine discussing this issue have lead me to believe that Flarf poetry, moreso than the other poetries, is a meme. A rejection of the world based on the horrors inflicted by society upon itself in the First World War. She is a pioneer of Flarf poetry and a founding member of the Flarf Collective. Spoken word • Rap • Dub, Cento  • Erasure poetry Miejscem wirtualnych spotkań flarferów jest lista dyskusyjna Flarflist Collective, działająca od 2001 r. Jeżeli rozumieć flarf w częściowym zakresie definicji, czyli jako komponowanie wierszy z przypadkowych treści znalezionych w Internecie, to za flarfera można uznać Jarosława Lipszyca, który w roli generatora treści chętnie wykorzystuje polską Wikipedię. Wrong.

--Governorchavez 14:51, 13 July 2006 (UTC), I agree this is valid entry. Z nieoczekiwanymi przeskokami; denerwujący.

This article does not explain what flarf is, unless you already know what flarf is.



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