This poem appears in Complete Minimal Poems by Aram Saroyan (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2007). Another of Saroyan's minimal poems was posted on November 9.
Showing posts with label wordplay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wordplay. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Minimal Poem
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Aram Saroyan,
mathematics,
minimal,
poem,
poetry,
Ugly Duckling Presse,
wordplay
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Word Play with the Hypotenuse
Here we have a playful treatment of the language of the Pythagorean Theorem in "Talking Big" by John Bricuth.
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big,
energy,
hypotenuse,
infinity,
John Bricuth,
Pythagorean Theorem,
square,
squared,
wordplay
Monday, June 7, 2010
Celebrate Martin Gardner (1914-2010)
Martin Gardner described his relationship to poetry as that of "occasional versifier" -- he is the author, for example, of:
π goes on and on
And e is just as cursed
I wonder, how does π begin
When its digits are reversed?
π goes on and on
And e is just as cursed
I wonder, how does π begin
When its digits are reversed?
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accidental,
Brian Agran,
e,
found poem,
J A Lindon,
Martin Gardner,
mathematical games,
palindrome,
pi,
Scientific American,
verse,
wordplay
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