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18. "Lesson 04: The Eintou - Revisited"
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We did this one a long time ago, but it's so nice had to bring it back twice!

The Eintou

The Eintou is an African American septet syllabic/word count form consisting of 2 words/syllables the first line, 4 the second, 6 the third, 8 the fourth, 6 the fifth, 4 the sixth, and 2 the seventh. The Eintou developed as a means of placing African American poetic forms in the forefront of American poetry. Many African American poetic scholars and critics often attempt to mimic Euro-american forms as a means of demonstrating poetic expertise, or defensively, staunchly stand by "free-verse" as an African American form. Very rarely have I found serious examination of African American poetic forms; in fact most critics erroneously regard African American poetry as "formless" or "mimicking."

The Eintou encompasses much African American culture and philosophy, and it offers the African American poet who wishes to write in structured meter an avenue within which to do so without having to employ European structures.
The term Eintou is West African for "pearl" as in pearls of wisdom, and often the Eintou imparts these pearls in heightened language.

The 2-4-6-8-6-4-2 structure of the Eintou is crucial in terms of African and African American philosophy. That is, in our culture, life is a cycle. Everything returns to that from which it originates. The concept of a pearl, which is a sphere, and the cyclic nature of the Eintou's structure captures this I think very poignantly. The life of the Eintou begins with two syllables or words, expands as though growing and then returns to two syllables or words. In this the Eintou, as we, never escapes its beginnings or history. We flow from, through, and ultimately return to that from which we come.

An example:
Death so
often speaks to
us Blacks nowadays that
no one cares to listen, to hear
if he has anything
important to
impart

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April COTM: National Poetry Month Lessons - Yr 3 [View all] , delrica, Tue Apr-06-04 04:01 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
COTM Comments/Suggestions Go under THIS THREAD
Apr 06th 2004
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RE: COTM Comments/Suggestions Go under THIS THREAD
Apr 06th 2004
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      i didn't know
Apr 06th 2004
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           LMAO
Apr 06th 2004
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           i'm lookin for extra credict.....
Apr 06th 2004
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Lesson 1: The Deux Langue
Apr 06th 2004
2
RE: Lesson 1: The Deux Langue
Apr 06th 2004
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RE: Lesson 1: The Deux Langue
Apr 06th 2004
7
co-sign
Apr 06th 2004
8
RE: Lesson 1: The Deux Langue
Apr 06th 2004
11
RE: Lesson 1: The Deux Langue
Apr 18th 2004
32
RE: April COTM: National Poetry Month Lessons - Yr 3
Apr 06th 2004
10
potential.
Apr 06th 2004
12
Ok...One Mo' 'Gin
Apr 07th 2004
13
Lesson 2: The Skinny
Apr 07th 2004
14
RE: Lesson 2: The Skinny
Apr 07th 2004
15
Running
Apr 08th 2004
17
for John
Apr 16th 2004
31
Lesson 3: The Bop
Apr 08th 2004
16
complexion II
Apr 11th 2004
19
this piece stands alone...
Apr 11th 2004
20
miles davis.
Apr 11th 2004
21
ahh... yeah... this one.
Apr 12th 2004
23
RE: miles davis.
Apr 15th 2004
30
RE: Lesson 04: The Eintou - Revisited
Apr 14th 2004
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RE: Lesson 04: The Eintou - Revisited
Apr 14th 2004
28
      dope
Apr 14th 2004
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Lesson 5: Tetractys - Revisited
Apr 12th 2004
22
deprivation
Apr 12th 2004
24
RE: Lesson 5: Tetractys - Revisited
Apr 14th 2004
26
Erm...no lesson today.
Apr 13th 2004
25
Lesson 6 (only one this week): The Push Through
Apr 19th 2004
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