Talk:Visual poetry
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When you search for "visual poetry" you should not find yourself on the "concrete poetry" page but on a page specifically for "visual poetry". They're different. "Concrete poetry" refers to a style of visual poetry associated with the late fifties and early sixties pioneered by Gomringer, the de Campos brothers, and Ian Hamilton Finlay, to name a few of the names. "Visual poetry," on the other hand, is a broader term that involves types of poetry distinctly not of a "concrete" variety.

