Poetry and the emergence of the voice
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Peeters, Leopold
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University of the Free State
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English: Poetry seems to occupy an ever-diminishing place in contemporary culture and this
situation has given rise to speculation about its coming to an end, as so many other
realms of human spiritual creation have seemed to do. However, in its essence, poetry
is the unending endeavour of poets all over the world to re-enact the origin of human
speech. It continues to respond to humankind’s need to bridge the chasm which modern
science has created between itself and the world. But man himself is torn
between body and soul. The quest for unity, then, is a quest for the identity of human
beings, which finds its expression and confirmation in a voice. In poetry, prosody
offers the possibility of making that voice heard again in its mysterious power of
making sense with articulated sound.
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Peeters, L. (2005). Poetry and the emergence of the voice. Acta Academica, 37(1), 1-21.