trustcompany3000
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I have been reading a plethora of books on poetry and from past poets and a question has come up for poets of today that I do not know how to answer.
Part of being a writer is that you must read within other poems to go beyond the limits of what has already been written in the past. My question is, how does a poet or even a writer in the 21st century, read within a poem or a piece of writing to find something new to write about that has not been written before in the past? I understand that this is one of those struggles poets and writers must face in order to create his/her own voice, but how do you manage such a struggle to find the new in life to write about? Is it better to be original or unoriginal?
Thanks for any help.
Part of being a writer is that you must read within other poems to go beyond the limits of what has already been written in the past. My question is, how does a poet or even a writer in the 21st century, read within a poem or a piece of writing to find something new to write about that has not been written before in the past? I understand that this is one of those struggles poets and writers must face in order to create his/her own voice, but how do you manage such a struggle to find the new in life to write about? Is it better to be original or unoriginal?
Thanks for any help.