Spoken word poetry counts as Literature?
Spoken word poetry counts as Literature.
What are some of your anon's favorite writers who speak?
>pic related
Is that wil Wheaton
>>7335798
Do you know what reverse image search is?
That's Neil Hilborn
>>7335801
Lol wtf are you looking at that's clearly will wheaton
>>7335793
Homer :^)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=37QUUwp9xIs
Yeah. Actors are just speaking words written on a page (essentially literature) so my favorite literature speaker is Wil Wheaton.
>>7335827
k
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G3tpJbgzoE
>>7335860
this is easily photoshopped and you didn't even did a very good job.
>>7335875
suit yourself
>>7335888
Trips don't lie
>>7335793
My favourite spoken word poet is Wil Wheaton as well
>>7335793
>Slam Poetry
>>7335919
www.youtube.com/watch?v=88FdqYkxe1A
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vp3XE9gL5ck
>>7335939
>>7335976
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pRlMrFkoHg
>>7336003
>effortless
I'll say
I can’t bear these accounts I read in the Times and elsewhere of these poetry slams, in which various young men and women in various late-spots are declaiming rant and nonsense at each other. The whole thing is judged by an applause meter which is actually not there, but might as well be. This isn’t even silly; it is the death of art.
prefer plays for voices myself
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjJt4P4w8io
>>7336054
This, desu.
It takes better poetry to write a play and the people speaking are actually trained actors. Well met, anon.