Join Me over at
Cynsations for a piece I wrote about the HISTORY OF VERSE NOVELS.
Here's a sneak peak:
With authors like
Ellen Hopkins,
Sonya Sones, and
Lisa Schroeder, there has been a virtual explosion of verse novels in the past decade, but do we really understand their place in literature?
Are verse novels a YA or middle-grade fad, a new art form, or something else? Are they even really poetry? Were there verse novels before
Out of the Dust won the Newbery in 1998?
In truth, verse novels have quite a long history.
Looking back just a few years, we find that before Out of the Dust there was Soda Jerk by
Cynthia Rylant in 1990 and
Make Lemonade by
Virginia Euwer Wolff in 1993.
And if we go back just a litter further in time we find
Homer (not
Simpson), who lived around 850 B.C.E. – the presumed creator of
"The Iliad" and
"The Odyssey," two Greek epic poems. Two of the oldest surviving works of Western literature happen to be written in verse. ...
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Published on September 27, 2012 12:03