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Title: The Uniqueness of the Storytelling Styles in Tri-Vagi 32 Poetry
Authors: Mohd Saipuddin Suliman 
Lim Ying Xuan 
Nordiana Ab Jabar 
Suraya Sukri 
Ainul Wahida Radzuan 
Keywords: Storytelling styles;Concrete poetry;Tri-V AGI
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: UMK Press
Conference: Intenational Academic Forum on Creative Contents (IAFCC2023) 
Abstract: 
This paper discusses the uniqueness of the storytelling styles in the concrete poetry of Tri-V (verbal-vocalvisual) pioneered by Abdul Ghafar Ibrahim (AGI) based on the writing and presentation aspects. Verbal involves the linguistic aspect of poetry, vocal covers the sound aspect of poetry and visual goes through the image/theatrical aspect of poetry. This study applied content analysis method as well as the technique of close reading which are compatible with the method of data collection and analysis based on the text studied, namely the poem "Tan Sri Bulan" as well as several other past studies. The findings of the studies revealed that the storytelling styles in the concrete poetry of Tri-V AGI violates conventional rules, which is uniquely different from other poets. AGI creates a distinctive storytelling style and makes his poetry not only unique but also free to be appreciated without any word order rules, linguistic principles and delivery techniques. This innovation should be appreciated and exemplified by other poets. It is hoped that this paper will serve as a reference for other researchers, critics, and students of the literary stream who wish to understand the uniqueness of concrete poetic storytelling styles as well as to reforms and innovations in the creation of poetry.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5563
ISBN: 978-629-489-004-6
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Creative Technology & Heritage - Proceedings

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