
Neil. It doesn't pain me that people perform humorous poetry. I am a bit of a dreamer/ idealist I suppose, I wish that somehow poetry could be performed as POETRY and people appreciated the subtlety and skill of poetic language like they used to or at least how I imagine they used to.
So I think it is a pity that in performances that I have seen , poetry seems to take second place to the presentation, the attention getting jokes and antics, like dressing up.
But I think you and I are in agreement, that.... that is the reality.
In to-days world the performance poet is competing for the audience with TV and club acts and musical spectacles etc, so if we want an audience we are stuck with "poetry plus", if you like. It just pains me to admit that it has to be like that, but I admit it.
I suppose it pains me because I can't do it and I'm left out


I don't think that well crafted language is an intellectual ego trip.
Obscurantism in verse is probably more likely to be judged that way I think. I would argue that it's not the size of the words that necessarily makes verse obscure but a lot of things contribute to that problem.
I don't despise poetry humorists, I just wish we could have the comic acts and the poetry
for poetry's sake side by side, both equally accepted for a broad audience, but I don't think that can happen.
The reason why I don't think it can happen is because I see the success of people like yourself, Greg North, Graeme Johnson, Carol Heuchan and others but I don't see the highly regarded bush poetry written winning entries being performed to acclaim in various bush poetry breakfasts or festival events. et al. ( I could be wrong on that, correct if I am wrong there )
What's the answer? I don't know .
Don't get perturbed about my opinions. Just the musing of a dreamer.


p.s. it certainly pains me to hear humorous verse that isn't humorous.

