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Topic : Re: What are the guidelines for writing a poem (or poetry) of witness? I was given a writing assignment to write a poem of witness, where it describes writing about an issue in society. I'm - selfpublishingguru.com

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There's an article in The New Yorker called Poetry in Extremis, which seems to be as good an introduction to Poetry of Witness as any you will find. There are some good examples in the article, but more importantly there is an attempt at an explanation of what constitutes a poem of witness.

One extract reads:

“The Colonel” (poem of witness by Carolyn Forché) describes the poet’s
dinner at the home of a military man. After the meal—“rack of lamb,
good wine”—the officer leaves the room and comes back with a grocery
bag full of human ears, which he spills onto the dinner table. He
tells the poet that human-rights workers can go fuck themselves, then
raises his glass in an ironic salute and says, “Something for your
poetry, no?”

I wouldn't suggest that you need to write about something as gruesome as this, but if you were to follow the instructions and 'write it about something you care about' whether this is about terrorism, urban decay or the contribution of high-sugar drinks to obesity then whatever you do write will, by definition, be accurate.


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