Blogging My Summer Classes: 2b or Not 2b? (Part 2)

June 3rd, 2012 § 0 comments

One of the more inter­est­ing dis­cus­sions that my stu­dents and I had while read­ing David Crystal’s essay was about the “Txt lau­re­ate” poetry con­test that T-Mobile held in the UK to cel­e­brate World Poetry day in 2007. Con­tes­tants sent their poems one line at a time. The win­ner, Ben Ziman-Bright, and the run­ner up, sixty-eight-year-old Eileen Bridge, each wrote love poems. Ziman-Bright’s was entirely conventional:

The wet rus­tle of rain
can dampen today. Your text
buoys me above oil-rainbow pud­dles
like a paper boat, so that even
soaked to the skin
I am grinning.

Ms. Bridge’s poem was in textese:

O hart that sorz
My luv adorz
He mAks me live
He mAks me give
Myslf 2 him
As my luv porz

Most of my stu­dents were sur­prised to find that they actu­ally pre­ferred Ms. Bridge’s poem because the enjoyed the range of read­ings they could get from it, rang­ing from an almost explic­itly sex­ual one to the more sen­ti­men­tally roman­tic. One per­son even com­mented on the poten­tial for read­ing at least a hint of vio­lence into the speaker’s say­ing that her love makes her give her­self to him. They also felt, and I think with some jus­ti­fi­ca­tion, that Ms. Bridge’s poem actu­ally shows more skill and craft.

What do you all think?

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