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Anagrammatic poetry is poetry with the constrained form that either each line or each verse is an anagram of all other lines or verses in the poem. A poet that specializes in anagrams is an anagrammarian.〔"Tea with Kevin McFadden. An Interview by F. David Mencken". Archipelago. Volume 6, number 2. http://www.archipelago.org/vol6-2/recommend.htm〕 Writing anagrammatic poetry is a form of a constrained writing similar to writing pangrams or long alliterations. ==List of anagrammatic poems== * Archive of Literary Anagrams:〔(anagrammy.com )〕 Hundreds of long anagrams of poetic and literary subjects by over 50 contributors, including the longest literary anagram ever created. *Eight Poems in the Manner of OuLiPo, by Kevin McFadden, http://www.archipelago.org/vol6-1/mcfadden.htm * Oh Damn! Must I Refrigerate?:〔(wordsmith.org )〕 Anagrammatic poem by Cory Calhoun of the title and first eight lines of Shakespeare's sonnet "The Marriage of True Minds." * Dianagrams, Monica Lewinsky〔(archive.org )〕 * Rishi Talks to Katie:〔(spinelessbooks.com )〕 a dialogue between two high school students: a text's sentences are rearranged, then its words, then its letters * In the French poem ''Ulcérations'' by Georges Perec, every line is an anagram of the title. * The book Permutation City opens with an anagramatic poem. * In the poem Washington Crossing the Delaware by David Shulman (1936), all 14 lines are anagrams of the title. *In the online book, ISOTOPES2 〔() by Daniel Zimmerman, each line of the 14 line poems anagrams a 4 x 4 word square.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anagrammatic poem」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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