Blackout poetry involves taking a printed text such as a newspaper article or book page and using a black marker to cover up or "black out" selected words, leaving a new poem composed of the words that remain visible. The examples provided demonstrate how blacking out words transforms the original text into short poems that convey new meanings through the juxtaposition of the words that were not blacked out.
Blackout poetry involves taking a printed text such as a newspaper article or book page and using a black marker to cover up or "black out" selected words, leaving a new poem composed of the words that remain visible. The examples provided demonstrate how blacking out words transforms the original text into short poems that convey new meanings through the juxtaposition of the words that were not blacked out.
Blackout poetry involves taking a printed text such as a newspaper article or book page and using a black marker to cover up or "black out" selected words, leaving a new poem composed of the words that remain visible. The examples provided demonstrate how blacking out words transforms the original text into short poems that convey new meanings through the juxtaposition of the words that were not blacked out.
Blackout poetry involves taking a printed text such as a newspaper article or book page and using a black marker to cover up or "black out" selected words, leaving a new poem composed of the words that remain visible. The examples provided demonstrate how blacking out words transforms the original text into short poems that convey new meanings through the juxtaposition of the words that were not blacked out.