Dating back to Roman times, the traditional cento (Latin for “patchwork”) takes lines or phrases from another poet’s (or multiple poets’) work and stitches them together to create a new piece.
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Dating back to Roman times, the traditional cento (Latin for “patchwork”) takes lines or phrases from another poet’s (or multiple poets’) work and stitches them together to create a new piece.