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caligrama
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It is a recognizable figure formed by the text of a poem, conveniently locating its words. It is considered a visual poetry, since the resulting drawing is associated with the theme of the work. The first calligrams appear in the French literary cubism of the early twentieth century, so in many countries they are still named in that language as calligramme, which actually comes from the Greek 954; 945; 955; 955; 959; 962; ( kallos "bello" ) 947; 961; 945; 956; 956; 945; ( gramma "letter" ) . See logogram .

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