Poetics For Tramps 〈Edge DIRECT〉

"Ladies and gentlemen, hobos and tramps... One fine day in the middle of the night, two dead boys got up to fight" .

Frost concludes that true fulfillment comes from uniting vocation (work/need) with avocation (hobby/love). Poetics for Tramps

"Poetics for Tramps" primarily refers to a by Kayden Kross , though the concept of "tramp poetics" has deep roots in American literature and folklore, most famously through the works of Robert Frost and Woody Guthrie . 🎬 2022 Film: Poetics for Tramps "Ladies and gentlemen, hobos and tramps

"My object in living is to unite / My avocation and my vocation / As my two eyes make one in sight" . 🚂 Folk & Oral Tradition: "Hobo Poetry" "Poetics for Tramps" primarily refers to a by

It uses a series of high-concept short stories rather than a single linear plot. Key Segments:

This 1936 poem is often cited as the definitive "poetics" of the tramp.

It is a "nonsense rhyme" using oxymorons and paradoxes.