Concrete
The term "concrete," in reference to a poetic form, implies
that there is something
tangible or solid for the reader to observe.
Concrete poetry is considered a work of graphic art because it relies upon a
visual,
more than a traditional auditory, mode of presentation.
The meaning of a concrete poem is difficult to grasp
without viewing its arrangement on paper,
because concrete poems are a hybrid of literary and visual art.
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