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Anagramatic 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.
Writing anagramatic poetry is a form of a constrained writing similar to writing pangrams or long aliterations.
Examples
- Diannagrams, Monica Lewinski. (http://www.pyp.f2s.com/html/poemlinx.htm)
- Rishi Talks to Katie (http://www.spinelessbooks.com/table/contents/rishitalks2d.html): a dialogue between two high school students: a text's sentences are rearranged, then its words, then its letters
- In French, Ulcérations by Georges Perec is a poem in which which every line is an anagram of the title.
- The book Permutation City opens with an anagramatic poem.
Contributions
- Tiny Dinosaurs
- A Unionist Drys
- Indian, So Rusty
- Raid Noisy Nuts
- Sour, Dainty Sin?
- It's Sunny Radio
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