A rather witty and creative ad from the NY-based insurance agency PolicyGenius in their new series of faux-poetry ads, seen recently on the B train in Manhattan. Rather ingenious, in Glosso’s humble opinion …
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William Childers
Not witty or creative, but insulting, condescending, and offensive, in my, I suppose, not-so-humble opinion. It is a slap in the face to all of us who feel our culture has been utterly cheapened by excessive commercialism and chronic under-funding of the arts. Could I laugh at their snide parody of modernist poetry and “appreciate” the self-referential irony of the ad copy? Sure I could. But I choose not to, because it is demeaning. Poetry has truly sunk to an all-time low when such a cheap shot can actually find someone serious about language who will dignify this kind of schlock with praise for its “creativity.”
Not witty or creative, but insulting, condescending, and offensive, in my, I suppose, not-so-humble opinion. It is a slap in the face to all of us who feel our culture has been utterly cheapened by excessive commercialism and chronic under-funding of the arts. Could I laugh at their snide parody of modernist poetry and “appreciate” the self-referential irony of the ad copy? Sure I could. But I choose not to, because it is demeaning. Poetry has truly sunk to an all-time low when such a cheap shot can actually find someone serious about language who will dignify this kind of schlock with praise for its “creativity.”