Be warned. Some of these poems have spicy language in them. But hey, slam poetry & spoken word is kind of a Postmodernist thing!
This is Taylor Mali. He's one of the most famous slam poets in America. I bet you can't figure out why I love this poem so much! This is full of irony and a dash of paranoia.
Here is Rudy Francisco's spoken word performance of "Complainers." Consider his use of maximalism and fragmentation here when you watch his inspiring, energizing presentation!
Oh, come on. You knew there would be some Epic Rap Battles of History in here. I love the pastiche and historiographic metafiction elements of this one, combining historical events with Marvel comics. Perfect.
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This is spoken word called "Dear Anxiety" by Clayton Jennings. It is a powerful account of his overcoming anxiety, and it uses Postmodern elements of metafiction and intertextuality/pastiche. I tear up when I watch him. This one is heavier, so [CN - it addresses mental health issues, religion] skip this one if you think it's inappropriate for you.
I lovedddd listening to Taylor Mali’s outlook on the teaching lifestyle. Teachers this day and age aren't given enough credit for what they go through daily and he shows this by using an ironic appeal to this. He brings up the idea that people who are rich bring up money, but with giving to those around you will make you only truly rich. He really does have an amazing speaking voice and words that can make you rethink anything.
BOB ROSS 3rd
I lovedddd listening to Taylor Mali’s outlook on the teaching lifestyle. Teachers this day and age aren't given enough credit for what they go through daily and he shows this by using an ironic appeal to this. He brings up the idea that people who are rich bring up money, but with giving to those around you will make you only truly rich. He really does have an amazing speaking voice and words that can make you rethink anything.