Short answer questions, the creative characteristics of the third generation poets

The third generation of poets often use symbolism, black humor, imagism and other methods to combine objects mechanically, which makes poetry confusing, incomprehensible and even unimaginable.

It is also called "anti-poetry" to put the daily life and feelings of all sentient beings in front of readers in plain language and express anti-sublime, anti-hero, anti-rationality and anti-culture contents in it.

Extended data

The concern of the third generation of poets for the common people has its social and historical background. In the mid-1980s, China entered the stage of free competition of capitalism. At this time, the chaotic life makes everyone nervous but has vague expectations, opportunities begin to increase, political shadows begin to gradually retreat from the lives of ordinary people, and most people seem to be able to compete as civilians on an equal footing.

Civilians have become a new huge group with subjective consciousness, and the third generation of poets live in it, and they have the identity of civilians. Therefore, they are determined to express this most ordinary life. They claim to "live like citizens and think like God", and strive to make poetry secularized, civilian and close to the most ordinary life in their creation. In this pursuit, their creation presents a unique aesthetic style.