I've only managed to read about half of that for now. I'm busy and I find it hard paying attention to text for long stretches of time lmao but what I read was very good.
You're right of course, there's no reason to discredit current day excellence as less authentic poetry than olden day works. And Eminem is an extremely worthy mention when it comes to modern minds to appreciate.
He has an awe-inspiring grasp of the English language and you really cannot even begin to appreciate it until you sit down and contemplate what he's doing line to line. Also to note, what a lot of people, people who can't appreciate true art fail to do is they often... Vaguely credit him as being talented but then bring in questions of morality in his writing and so on...
Like it matters. It's such a small-minded under-appreciation to start squabbling over political correctness when you have such incredible work on display. A true artist should not even bother to appreciate social morality for a second. If art should be anything it should be expansive and limitless. And our social views are by no means that, they're anything but. They're constantly refined and pigeon-holed so to start hampering art with them is a total dis-justice to art's true potential.
PS. I'm glad you picked out "Medicine Ball". His Relapse era is perhaps his most rewarding set of songs for the brain, or my type of brain at least. I could listen to songs like that and "Buffalo Bill" all day long. I just cannot understand people's fixations on the accent or even the content, whilst they come into it of course... They're such minor elements in comparison to the overall effect of his flows and rhyming on those songs. They're so systematic and yet hypnotic. I even saw some of the criticism of the album put in a negative light for that very reason. The fact that it all sounds so calculated, but that's not a bad thing to me. That's what makes it so appealing and addictive.
Anyway, I'll read the rest soon. Good so far though.
