
Depends, if you want to really appreciate the poem, you have to read it, you just notice more,but if it is read first time, it can seem just a powerful, even if you miss stuff.
Neither. Both the voice and the page are channels for communication but the poem would not exist without two things:
by Demona
Does it exist primarily on the page or in being recited?
Also, many poets, while gifted in shaping words into beautiful poems, do *not* have the gifts of public speaking. I have heard readings which have been intensely disappointing because the author was unable to express themself as well orally as they were in print.
by Incandenza
A recitation by the author is more likely to show what they intended when they wrote it but that doesn't mean they are right.
She's a witch! Buuuuurrrrrrn her!!!
by White Hart
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Also, I'm just more that sort of person. I even find it more satisfying to read plays than to go to the theatre