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posted by Cinders
I've been slowly but steadily coming to the conclusion that mga tula as an art form is quickly losing its flavor amongst the iPod generation. And I'm not talking about contemporary poets who don't get read sa pamamagitan ng the masses, because as Gertrude Stein would say, "Those who are creating the modern composition authentically are naturally only of importance when they are dead because sa pamamagitan ng that time the modern composition having become past is classified and the paglalarawan of it is classical. That is the reason why the creator of the new composition in the arts is an outlaw until he is a classic." Or, in other words, a poet only matters after his work has been deemed a classic. This has occurred plenty of times in history. The only real audience for contemporary poets is other poets.

No, I am not worried about the contemporary poets so much as I am worried about the classics.

As a lover of mga tula myself, I signed up for a Modern mga tula class because I thought it would be fun to read some of the classic modernists and discuss them with a group of fellow mga tula enthusiasts. Now, as a young American with mga kaibigan of varying interest, I could already tell that the majority of young America couldn't give a flying monkey about poetry. Most of these folks also couldn't care less for literature in general. English majors and avid readers tend to be different. English majors and avid readers are supposed to enjoy literature in general. English majors and avid readers are, mostly, supposed to read at least some poetry.

I learned from a brief chat with my professor that "Modern Poetry" is rarely offered, because little interest is shown in it. And, granted, this was a summer course, but summers at the unibersidad of Washington tend to be quite busy with a bunch of bustling students trying to pack in a few extra credits to graduate early, or to catch up with their graduating class. Including myself, there were three official students of Modern Poetry, and one auditor, who was a very interesting retiree and poetry-lover.

Speaking to the other two students my age, I quickly learned two things about English majors at the unibersidad of Washington: A) That even if they liked literature, most of the time they did not like and, to some extent, even loathed poetry. And B) That an English major is not required to take any classes in mga tula at all, and can easily obtain a degree without ever having to look at a single poem.

Now, some may recall that even I expressed frustration with the mga tula we read in the the chat, or complained about all the essays I was Pagsulat for the class, but in truth I actually rather quite enjoyed it, for all my complaining. But I quickly learned a new thing, about my generation in general (not just English majors). And that is that even a well-read person who knows exactly who you're talking about when you mention Hemingway, has no idea who you mean when you casually mention Stein in the same sentence, even though Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein were not only contemporaries, but good friends.

To my everyday group of high school graduate friends, I throw out names like "Harper Lee," "J.D. Salinger," "F. Scott Fitzgerald," and even occasionally "Albert Camus," "Joseph Conrad," or "Chinua Achebe," they know who I'm talking about because the novels of these authors were required pagbaba in their high school.

If, to the same group of high school graduate friends, I toss out names like "William Carlos Williams," "Wallace Stevens," "Elizabeth Bishop," or even "T. S. Eliot," "Ezra Pound," or "W. B. Yeats," they tend to stare at me blankly.

Why is this, I ask? Why is it that the great novelists of the nineteenth and twentieth century are recognized sa pamamagitan ng my generation, but not the poets? Why do we feel this vague sense of, "Oh, I should know who he is... Wasn't he black?" when we hear the name "Langston Hughes"? Or, "Dang, 'Gertrude Stein,' she sounds super familiar... Wasn't she a lesbian?"

A matulin paghahanap of Fanpop for the major contributors to the modernist canon revealed that the only mentions of any of these names (Williams, Stevens, Bishop, Eliot, Pound, Yeats, Hughes, and Stein) reveal nothing, or if something, an artikulo in which I alluded and/or quoted one of them.

I published an artikulo centering around Hughes' poem the other araw in hopes to stir up a little discussion on the poem. The poem itself was rather incendiary at the time, and some may consider it to be offensive still, which was exactly what I wanted to discuss. It received six ratings, which I was pleased with, and not a single comment.

So this is my tanong that I am posing to you, writers and poets: Did you recognize any of the names I dropped in this article? If you did, can you name one poem any of them wrote? Can you name two? If you can name three, I may have to get down on one knee and propose. Because even amongst English majors, I've found, mga tula is not necessarily a welcome topic of conversation.

Now, why is this? Is mga tula too dry for our short attention spans these days? It has been argued that artists such as John Lennon, Joni Mitchell and Don McLean were the real poets of their generation, and were paralleled with poets like Allan Ginsberg of the Beat Generation. So if this is the case, does that mean I'm wrong? What if mga tula isn't dying? What if it's just slowly evolving into brand new forms, just like us? What if our mga tula is our music? Song lyrics are madami often quoted sa pamamagitan ng teens than any classical lyric. Regardless of whether or not a poem of the canon is timeless or period-specific, it would seem that most of the iPod's generation's interest is in the world, and subsequently mga tula of music. If these popular lyrics were written, or read, and not sung, would they still be popular?

And if they remained popular, why song lyrics and not other poetry? What makes, for exampled, Jason Mraz's "If it's a broken part, replace it/If it's a broken arm then brace it/If it's a broken puso then face it," any madami interesting than Don McLean's, "The silver thorn on the bloody rose/Lay crushed and broken on the virgin snow" or any madami interesting than Wallace Stevens' "People are not going/To dream of baboons and periwinkles./Only, here and there, an old sailor,/Drunk and asleep in his boots,/Catches tigers/In red weather." (Quotes and artists/poets selected at my discretion. From "Details in the Fabric," "Vincent," and "Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock" respectively).

Hm... It's all very tricky, isn't it? I asked my uncle this tanong earlier, and he suggested that it was because music was madami readily accessible to folks nowadays because it's everywhere you turn. Poetry, not so much.

So what do you guys think? Are you a tagahanga of the classic poets? Are you a tagahanga of poets in general? Do you prefer song lyrics, or written poetry? Or do you think they are apples and oranges? Is mga tula dying, or is it just changing to meet the needs of the rapidly shrinking attention span? If it is changing, is it a good thing? Will people still study the modernists (Eliot, Pound, Stein) in the future, or will their work slowly fade into obscurity?

Talk to me! I would pag-ibig to dialog about this.
posted by Screamer45
Teen Pregnancy

Introduction: Why are there so many teens pregnant ? And why do they do it in the first place if they know they are going to regret it ? The answer is too much freedom and absolutly no discipline.Teenagers don't understand the fact that one araw they'll regret it , but the problem is that they say,"Oh no that will never happen to me, I have self-control "but when that self-control isn't controllable anything can happen .
First Paragraph: But teenage pregnancy is preventable.Some times during pregnancy it's very difficult to keep up with others and activities like ; running , P.E....
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posted by ellie_bellie135
This is a short extract from the story I'm Pagsulat (Symbus). If you could please give me some feeeback on my style of Pagsulat and possibly some things I could improve it would be a big help. Thank you. :D

‘This is Princess Alyssia Renesme of the apoy Kingdom.’ He paused pointedly. ‘I’ll sell her to you for 300 ginto pieces, and I think we both know that’s generous.’
‘You bastard!’ Alyss screeched.
‘Do you think I’m a fool? There’s no way in hell that’s her. But I’ll give you 50 silver pieces for her…We’ll have some fun anyway, wont we, love?’ He winked and chuckled....
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posted by TeamRosalieHale
16: Memories

As fast as master had made up it’s mind to wait until they were mortal again, it decided to send IT out to get her again. IT was not pleased with this decision, though IT did not let IT’s emotions show. Although IT was not fully healed, Dr. kreyn sinabi it would be ligtas for IT to attempt another mission.
At the same time IT was preparing to leave again, Alice had safely reached the Denali clan and the carriage trooped on without Michael though Tristan, Jack, and David didn’t seem to care. Rosalie kept to herself though Jack stayed close.
Shortly before they crossed the border...
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posted by ZekiYuro
Basics: Age 17, Born October 20, 1968. Lives in Berlin, Germany
Blond hair, blue eyes.

What is your happiest memory?
My happiest memory was when my parents to me to Der Märchenbrunnen. This is a beautiful park There are fountains and lots of statues of the Grimm brother’s fairy tale characters. It is wonderful to take a picnic lunch and just sit and watch people and watch the calming water.

What don’t you want anyone to find out about you?
I have to be careful when I tell you this. I don’t want anyone to know how much I’d like to live in the West. If anyone heard me telling you this I...
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Source: i made one
posted by inexplicable
It was a Wednesday in May.
All of us had assembled today once again to study for the math testpaper on the susunod day. Our math teacher had funnily enough had nothing against
it to come to school on her free araw off toward twelve o'clock. All of us just sat at our places and listened to Mrs Dörte as she explained the substance to the written test. Only I could not. I sat in the last row at my usual upuan and looked from the window on the falling raindrops which pounded against the window. I thought back to at that time. It had been a taon now. Until now the minuto exact. It had been on May 26th...
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posted by mrszaynmalik13
Don't You Directioners Think It's Just So Annoying when you are trying to convince a friend that 1D are the best boy band that ever lived and they just laugh in your face?

Hi, My Name Is Isabella, I'm Fourteen and i am in pag-ibig with 1D! However, I didn't always pag-ibig them...i actually hated them at the beginning. When they were in x factor, i couldn't stand them. I thought that they were just a waste of puwang and that they were just completely useless. I was sooo happy when they came 3rd and not 1st. A few months later, Amy, My Best friend, asked me if i liked one direction. "No, They are the...
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posted by para-scence
I do not own this. I did not write it, and I do not know the author. I just really like this and wanted to share it.

Who will you be
when faced with the end;
the end of a kingdom,
the end of good men.

Will you run?
Will you hide?
Or will you hunt down evil
with a venomous pride?

Rise to the ashes,
rise to the winter sky,
rise to the calling,
make heard the battle cry.

Let it scream from the mountains
From the forest to the chapel.
Because death is a hungry mouth
and you are the apple.

So who will you be
when faced with the end?
When the vultures are circling
and the shadows descend.

Will you cower,
or will you fight?
Is your puso made of glass?
Or a pure snow white?
posted by hikaru13
tell me why i miss you
why did i have feelings for you?
i wish i could answer these tanong on my own,
but i cant.
honestly, they only thing that i want right now is you.
i dont know why i still miss you,
i dont understand why i really want another chance
what i really dont get is why you wont let me ipakita you that ive changed
back then i didnt know any better
after going on intercession, ive grown alot
in all honesty, yesterday really made me think about things
it opened my eyes, and changed the way i felt.
i didn't really know you,
i wanted to get away,
now, i realize i was wrong, and im sorry.
i hate that we dont talk anymore
i wish we still do.
i hope you read this,
and forgive me, so we can start over again.

Hi, my name is Hikaru.
What's yours :)
posted by MocingJay
I intend to bring up a term that I am sure that you have all already herd of. Global warming. It is slowly, but surely killing us all! We need to unite as a team to stop global warming and save the world. Global warming is heating up the earth because of some people's bad choices, should we suffer because of that? NO! Global warming is killing inoccent mga hayop and people, we could save them. Global warming is caused sa pamamagitan ng pollution and over usage of electrisity. Start today. Turn off lights when you leave the room, don't leave anything on that doesn't need to be on. Start helping today. Save the world sumali me. Be happy. Help me create a better place for everyone.
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Source: Beastfire
posted by IloveMyLord
Pagsulat is the best way to talk without being interrupted.
Jules Renard
Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have no self.
Cyril Connolly
Writing is not a genteel profession. It's quite nasty and tough and kind of dirty.
Rosemary Mahoney
Writing makes no noise, except groans, and it can be done everywhere, and it is done alone.
Ursula K. LeGuin
You may be able to take a break from writing, but you won't be able to take a break from being a writer.
Stephen Leigh
For me, Pagsulat is exploration; and most of the time, I'm surprised where the journey takes...
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posted by LexisFaith
This isn't my first story but it is my first on this page. Please read and review. Like it? Hate it? Add something? Nothing you say will hurt my feelings.


Chapter one: The New Guy


"So, he brings me tahanan and we are standing at my front door right? He leans in and I'm thinking he's going to halik me, but-"

"Miss Benton." Mr. Tatum stopped Sadie's rant. "Would you like to share with the class?"

"No, thanks." She smiles.

He lets out an angry "harrumph" and goes back to his Econ lesson.

"I'll tell you later." She whispers.

"Okay." I laugh and turn my attention to Mr. Tatum and my notes.

"If something is...
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posted by Sacred_Love1550
Hi! This is a story about angels, and I hope you all enjoy it! ^_^


There is a secret place made especially for us in the world. It lies on a secluded island in the Atlantic Ocean that remains undetected from the outside world.
This is where we, the mga kerubin that remained on Earth after thousands of years, rest in peace.
I was born an angel, my white, softer than marshmallows, wings sprouted forth after my birth. They grew as my body matured into that of a young adult of sixteen.
It was on my seventeenth birthday that everything changed. Well, it was actually about a week after the huge party that...
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