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Hi guys. I wanted to let you know, if you're interested, that I will be "teaching" a poetry class at the Richard Hugo House on Capitol Hill, on April 29. If any of you are interested, please see the followng links, and sign up. I think it will be a good class -- very fun, and, hopefully, we'll have some food or coffee or drinks, afterward -- and just talk poetry or anything at all. I'm posting the description of the class, and how to register, below:
Four Engines In this class, we'll explore four main engines of modern and contemporary poetry: disjunction, dislocation, juxtaposition and surprise. In this class we'll look at each as devices that can give us new and bold possibilities for our own writing and introduce ways of peering into and enjoying modern and contemporary lyric poems that may seem "difficult" on the surface. Students should come prepared to write, to discuss and to make writing through collaboration. Along the way we'll read amazing poems by Wallace Stevens, John Ashbery, Louise Glück, Bernadette Mayer, D.A. Powell, Joshua Clover and Matthea Harvey. Instructor: Crystal Curry Meets: Saturday, April 29, 1–5 p.m. Min. 5 Max. 15 Cost: members- $65, nonmembers- $75
To register, please call (206) 322-7030.
For more information, visit: www.hugohouse.org/programs/inquiry.html
ABOUT RICHARD HUGO HOUSE Richard Hugo House is a vibrant place for writers, readers and everyone who loves literature and the written word. Our mission is to support writers of all ages and backgrounds with the resources they need, to connect audiences to the world of writing and to promote the literary arts through the work of social justice.
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