Fib (poetry)

Fib (poetry)

Fib is an experimental Western poetry form, bearing similarities to haiku, but based on the Fibonacci sequence. That is, the typical fib and one version of the contemporary Western haiku both follow a strict structure. The typical fib is a six line, 20 syllable poem with a syllable count by line of 1/1/2/3/5/8 - with as many syllables per line as the line's corresponding place in the Fibonacci sequence;cite web | last = Pincus | first = Gregory K. | title = GottaBook: The Fib | url=http://gottabook.blogspot.com/2006/04/fib.html | accessdate = 2006-07-28 ] the specific form of contemporary Western haiku uses three (or fewer) lines of no more than 17 syllables in total. The only restriction on a Fib is that the syllable count follow the Fibonacci sequence. An example of a typical fib:

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One
Small,
Precise,
Poetic,
Spiraling mixture:
Math plus poetry yields the Fib.
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John Frederick Nims discussed the form as early as 1974, in his excellent introduction to poetry, Western Wind. The fib was brought to much wider public attention by Gregory K. Pincus on 1 April 2006. His blog has been the center of this new form of poetry. After Pincus published his blog on Fibs, they began appearing widely on the internet. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/14/books/14fibo.html?ex=1145419200&en=e0ccb44acd92493d&ei=5087%0A "Fibonacci Poems Multiply on the Web After Blog's Invitation"] . The New York Times. April 14, 2006.] Pincus wrote on his blog, "To my surprise (and joy), I continue to find new threads of Fibs popping up all around the Web. I've seen Fibs in over a dozen different languages, and I'd also note that today a cat left a post in the comments of The Fib, joining a priorly poetic dog, so I think it's safe to say that Fibs travel well."

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External links

* [http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/print.html?id=180219 What's a Fib? Math plus poetry.] by Deborah Haar Clark - article at poetryfoundation.org
* [http://www.fibetry.com/ Fibetry] Fib poetry site - registration required


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