9 Countries Whose Traditional Forms of Poetry You Didn't Know About - The Yellow Sparrow (2024)

Name all forms of poems that you know of! Sonnets, epics, ballads, odes? Do you know where they originated? What about other lesser known traditional poetic forms, say, Chashtushka, the traditional form of poetry of Russia? Or Pathya Vat from Cambodia? Viators of Canada or Minnesangs of Germany? April, International Poetry Month, ends today and we thought we’d mark the end with an interesting (and informative) bang! TYS brings to you the different forms of traditional poems of various countries. Read on to embark on a poetic journey across the globe!

The first that would probably come to your mind when you think of traditional Japanese poetry is a haiku but there’s way more to Japan and its poems than that. The Land of the Rising Sun has several traditional forms of poetry : Haiku, Dodoitsu, Renga, Shichigon-zekku, Senryu and Waka. Senryu and haiku may be the most popular forms of Japanese poetry internationally, but the most traditional has to be Waka.

Waka, when translated from Japanese, simply means Japanese poem (we love how Japanese can be such a no-frill language). The word was coined to differentiate it from kanshi, Chinese poetry or poetry composed in the Chinese language by Japanese. The two main forms of waka were tanka, which means a short poem, and choka, that is, long poem. However, choka fell out of use soon and therefore, waka and tanka were eventually used interchangeably.

In the Heien period (794-1185), wakas were used extensively and almost came around to being a form of communication – they were used between lovers, writers would exchange waka instead of words and they were also used widely in aristocratic settings.

Stone monument of Yamabe no Akahito, famous Waka poet, inscribed with choka and tanka poem.

Image courtesy – Masaharu Fujikawa

Most don’t know much about Cambodia (apart from the Angkor Wat) and maybe even lesser about its literature, but worry not! The Cambodian style of poetry, Pathya Vat, has to be one of the simplest forms to understand. It basically consists of four lines, where the second and third line must rhyme. In case the poem has more than one verse, the last line of the first stanza and the second and third lines of the next must rhyme.

However, recitation and singing of the pathya vat is very important, as they are meant to be read aloud. They can be recited in many styles, which include anger (kamhoeung) and grief (tumnuonh).

A great example isBookworms by Simon McGurk.

Searching amongst
these dusty piles
of books, he smiles
and picks a few

To curl up with
while coffee brews
content to lose
himself in lands

Where dragons roar
heroes still stand
with sword in hand
to save the world

Source – AllPoetry

Lục Bát is a Vietnamese verse form, which, when translated, means “Six eight”. The name pretty much contains the rhyme scheme of the poem, which is:

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^^^^^A^B
^^^^^B
^^^^^B^C
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^^^^^C^D
^^^^^D
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As is evident, it has lines of six syllables which alternate with lines of eight syllables. The sixth syllable of the six-syllable line rhymes with the sixth syllable of the eight-syllable line after it. Similarly, the eighth syllable of the eight-syllable line matches the sixth syllable of the six-syllable line before it. They don’t have a specific word or line limit, and Lục Báts can be as long as thousands of lines.

India, the country known for its richness in culture and history, naturally has several forms of traditional poetry in the many, many languages that are spoken in the nation. One of the most famous, however, is epic poetry, which formed much of the base of Hinduism. The Mahabharata is known to be the longest poem ever written, with over 200,000 lines (from over 100,000 couplets). The Ramayana and the Mahabharata, both epic poems, are the two greatest works of Indian literature to have ever been produced.

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The first epic that was written in Hindi was the Raamcharitmaanas, based on the Ramayana, written by Tulsidas. There are also several epics written in Tamil, including Cilappatikaram, Manimegalai and Valayapati.

When talking about the Tamil language, it is imperative to mention Kural, an important form of Tamil traditional poetry. This is a very, very short poetic form; it consists of only two lines – 4 words in the first and 3 words in the next. But no, it isn’t as easy as it sounds. In fact, it’s hard to find these days because of the difficult structure of these poems!

Chastushka, one of the forms of traditional Russian poetry, is a quatrain wand follows the rhyme scheme ABCB,ABAB orAABB. They are humorous, satirical or ironical and are commonly accompanied with music – usually that of an accordion. Normally, many chastushki are sung one after the other and there is a small interval between each chastushka so the listeners can laugh without missing the words of the next one. So convenient!

Bylina, on the other hand, is a type of an epic poem, describing heroic deeds. In contrast to other epics that consist of thousands of lines, byliny are often stretch to only a few hundred ones. Bylina stems from the word “byl”, which basically means “a story of real events.” Although the bylina does not have a rhyming scheme and is written in free verse, a distinguishing rhythmic pattern is one of its primary characteristics.

Not many know that Riga, the capital of Latvia, was the European Capital of Culture in 2014 and even fewer know much about the beautiful country in eastern Europe. An integral part of any culture is poetry, and in the case of Latvia, it is the daina. It is a quatrain and can be about pretty much any aspect of life. It is similar to the haiku in its structure, but is noticeably less popular than its Japanese counterpart, primarily because of the number of Latvian speakers in the world, which is only around 2.5 million.

A beautiful daina is Episode by Judy Van Gorder:

Seizures rack her little body.
Sisters softly sing a love song,
Mommy gently rubs her tummy,
lulling home the cherished baby.

Source – Poetry Magnum Opus

The influence of Italy on literature all over the world is tremendous, to put it mildly. It has produced some of the best writers a la Nicolas Machiavelli, Umberto Eco as well as Italy’s biggest literature export, the Petrarchan sonnet. Ballata, a form of Italian poetry and music, was used widely between the 13th and 15th centuries. It’s musical structure goes: ABBAA. The first and the last stanza have the same words, and longer ballate were constructed in the form ABBAABBAA. Francesco Landini was one of the most famous composers of ballate, along with Bartolino da Padova and Andrea de Firenze.

Francesco Landini, a notable Ballata composer.

Image courtesy – Psychedelic Folk

Dodecasyllable and Hendecasyllable are two famous types of verses used widely in Italian poetry. Dodecasyllable (‘dodecasillabo’ in Italian) literally means ‘of twelve syllables’, and yes, this verse has 12 syllables. On the other hand, hendecasyllable (endecasillabo) means ‘Of 11 syllables’ and – take a guess, seriously, you can’t be wrong – it has exactly 11 syllables. The stress is on the second last, that is, the tenth syllable.

The German language, to most people, is brittle, harsh and anything but romantic. The images about the absence of delicacy, the videos mocking it… I can go on and on. So you’ll be super surprised to know about Minnesänge. Minnesang was a form of poetry and song that became very popular in the Middle High German era. It is sort of a German version of the French “courtly love”. The subject of these songs and poems was almost always love; the word stems from the “mine”, which is the Middle High German word for love. The people who sang these were known as Minnesänger (Sänger, in German, is singer).

A sheet from codex Minesse, the most famous and reputable source of Minnesang poetry.

Image courtesy – Web Gallery of Art

They mostly revolve around a knight trying to woo a lady, who often stood higher in the social and hierarchical pyramid of nobility. An example of a Minnesang, translated in English, is:

You are mine, I am yours,
Thereof you may be certain.
You’re locked away.
within my heart
Lost is the key
And you must ever be therein

Source – Wikipedia

Much like the pathya vat, the Minnesang was meant to be sung out loud and tone and melody were very important, most of which, unfortunately, have not survived the passage of time.

Although it’s not exactly a pure traditional form of poetry of a particular country, viator was invented by Canadian author Robert Skelton, who was a British emigrant. It has a unique structure, in the sense that the poem can have any form of a stanza, but the first line of the first stanza should be the second line of the second stanza and so on. It ends when the last line of the poem is the same as the first line of the poem.

Poetry is something that can touch the minds and heart of all individuals. It is universal; it lies deep in the roots of all cultures, of all nations. Each culture is different yet beautiful, and the traditional forms of poetry of each culture should be spread, preserved, kept alive. The importance of literature and poetry in the history of a culture as well as a country cannot be undermined; they connect people and families, groups and societies, states and even nations.

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9 Countries Whose Traditional Forms of Poetry You Didn't Know About - The Yellow Sparrow (2024)

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What countries are famous for poetry? ›

The phrase land of poets (Spanish: país de poetas) is commonly used to describe Chile because of its highly-valued poetry tradition. The phrase is most often associated with the fact that Chilean poets have twice obtained Nobel Prize in Literature for their works: Gabriela Mistral in 1945 and Pablo Neruda in 1971.

What countries or cultures have produced epic poems? ›

Famous examples of epic poetry include the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, the ancient Indian Mahabharata and Rāmāyaṇa in Sanskrit and Silappatikaram and Manimekalai in Tamil, the Persian Shahnameh, the Ancient Greek Odyssey and Iliad, Virgil's Aeneid, the Old English Beowulf, Dante's Divine Comedy, the Finnish Kalevala, ...

What country did poetry originate from? ›

The oldest surviving epic poem, the Epic of Gilgamesh, dates from the 3rd millennium BCE in Sumer (in Mesopotamia, present-day Iraq), and was written in cuneiform script on clay tablets and, later, on papyrus.

What type of poetry is used in India? ›

Indian Poetry is an immense and diverse body of literature which is often religious, metrical, and very colorful. It ranges from ancient Vedic and Sanskrit poetics to modern regional forms. It can be reverent, epic or erotic. The earliest writings appeared in metric form.

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The Top 10 Most Famous Poets
  1. Homer.
  2. William Shakespeare.
  3. John Keats.
  4. Edgar Allan Poe.
  5. Maya Angelou.
  6. Oscar Wilde.
  7. Walt Whitman.
  8. Percy Bysshe Shelley.
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France is the country with the most Nobel Prize for Literature winners and its capital has been home to some of the world's greatest writers.

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So not just the Greek Iliad and the Odyssey are epics, but so too is the Latin Aeneid, the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, Sanskrit Mahabharata and Ramayana, and the Old English Beowulf. Even Milton's Paradise Lost is sometimes classified as an epic.

What is the world's oldest epic poem? ›

The Epic of Gilgamesh is the oldest long poem in history. An ancient Babylonian poem about a mighty hero who tried to become immortal, its universal themes of love, life and death resonate as clearly today as in antiquity.

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The Story of Sinube is the great epic poem of ancient Egypt. Here the author describes Sinuhe's panic attack and escape from Egypt, after Amenemhet I's assassination. In the city of Qa-nefer, Neferu, Possessor of blessedness.

What is the longest poem in the world? ›

The Mahabharata, the longest poem ever written, is still relevant after 4,000 years. This article was published more than 1 year ago. Some information may no longer be current. At 200,000 verse lines and 1.8 million words, it took more than half a millennium to write the Mahabharata.

Who created poetry in Greece? ›

At the beginning of the 6th century Alcaeus and Sappho, composing in the Aeolic dialect of Lesbos, produced lyric poetry mostly in the metres named after them (the alcaic and the sapphic), which Horace was later to adapt to Latin poetry.

What is the oldest form of poetry? ›

Epic poetry is the oldest form of poetry dating back to classics like Gilgamesh, The Iliad, and Beowulf. Though too long to be excerpted here, any of these works would serve as fine examples of an epic.

What is Anglo Indian poetry? ›

There is a popular misconception that Anglo-Indian (a term used for people of British origin living in India) poetry began with Rudyard Kipling and his works written in the late nineteenth century. But poetical works written in and about India are as old as Britain's history with India.

Which is the oldest poetry in India? ›

The Ramayana and the Mahabharata, which were originally composed in Sanskrit and later translated into many other Indian languages, and the Five Great Epics of Tamil literature and Sangam literature are some of the oldest surviving epic poems ever written.

Who is the first poet in the world? ›

A little-known Mesopotamian poet and priestess, Enheduanna, is the subject of a new exhibition in New York. Diane Cole explores her influence – and looks at how she helped create a common system of beliefs throughout the ancient empire.

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Jamaica has become the poetry – the literary – capital of the world at the moment,” said poet and chair of judges Pascale Petit, announcing the line-up.

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There are very few languages besides Arabic that can express emotions in the form of poetry. There's a reason why Arabic poetry is as old as the Arabic language, which is around 2000-2500 years.

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Established in 1978, the Poetry Society's National Poetry Competition is one of the world's biggest and most prestigious poetry competitions.

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Americans ages 18 to 34 are the only group that reads poetry over the national average, with 17.5% of people ages 18 to 24 reading poetry at least once a year and 12.3% of people ages 25 to 34 doing the same. Only 9.9% of people aged between 45 and 54 read poetry books at least once a year.

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