Artistic Literacy: Word and Image Working Together

Title Poetry Form
1. Don Quixote
2.This is Your World
3.Pining
4.The Navigator
5.The Sound of Water
6.Serpent’s Ladder
7.Lady of Shalott
8.Nevermore
9.Tyger
10.Yoko
11.Route 8
12.Urizen
13.Moby Dick
14.Genji
15.The Colonel’s Solitude
16.Oh, Nebraska
17.Calypso
18.Congo
19.Leda and the Swan
20.Who Gets All the Goodies?
21.Rose
22.Man's Best Friend
Lance form
Tritina
Tritina
Tritina
Japanese Waka 575 77
Ladder Form
Tritina
Tritina
Tritina
Tritina
Tritina
Tritina
Sestina
Japanese linked Waka
Ladder form
Oulipo with vowel e absent
Three stanzas, three lines
Three stanzas, three lines
Tritina
Three stanzas, three lines
Three stanzas, three lines
Three stanzas, three lines

Definitions

Tritina - Three stanzas of three lines each with the ending word repeated in each stanza in the pattern abc, cab, bda, and with one concluding line repeating abc.

Sestina - Consists of six stanzas of six lines each, normally followed by a three-line envoi.

Waka - A Japanese form of five line poem, with word count of 57555

Oulipo - A French form of constrained literature, such as completely omitting the letter “e”.