Do you think poetry is all about interpretation?
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Re: Do you think poetry is all about interpretation?
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I recently read an amazing poetry book - “The princess saves herself in this one” by Amanda Lovelace. It doesn’t follow typical poetry conventions but it was raw and emotional and shocking. I loved it and highly recommend it
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Yet I believe it is your perception of the words and their meaning. The context they are used and the connotative or denotative meaning you get from the words itself. Perception is what you are to believe of something.