"echo poem" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: echo poems [plural]
Etymology: After a technique developed by Aurélien Dauguet in 1972. Head templates: {{en-noun}} echo poem (plural echo poems)
  1. A poem constructed by the surrealist technique of alternately writing a stanza and then "mirroring" it in some fashion to create the following stanza. Categories (topical): Poetry Related terms: An encyclopedia of surrealist techniques, A workshop on poetry, also mentioning the related term (english: echo verse)

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