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WRITING (L13)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)SP2021

L13 Writing 432The Craft of Poetry: Talking to the Dead3.0 Units
Description:This course will plunge us into the poetry of grief. We will explore how poets have grappled with the universal and yet painfully specific and often isolating experience of loss. We will read and discuss a variety of texts, examining how the grief process shapes craft choices, and how those choices, in turn, might inform (and even transform) the journey. In a moment of global pandemic, violence, mass extinction, and an impending sense of various kinds of endings, grief and anticipatory grief are not only individual, but shared and pervasive. How do poems and poetry collections deal with the contradictions and complexities of loss? How can we hold on and go on simultaneously? Can poetry challenge death itself through radical perspectives on love, time, and art? Possible texts will be by Kevin Young, Prageeta Sharma, Brenda Hillman, Diana Khoi Nguyen, Joyelle McSweeney, Victoria Chang, Shimon Adaf, Jack Gilbert, Lauren Haldeman, Mark Doty, and Jorie Graham. In addition to collections by contemporary poets (many of which will be books that revolve around a singular loss), we will read a selection of famous elegies and other individual poems. Students will be expected to read closely, participate in wide-ranging discussions of texts, complete writing exercises, and work toward a final creative project that engages with the course's themes. This course counts toward the Creative Writing Concentration. PREREQS: Undergraduate students must have taken Writing 322 Poetry 2 to enroll.
Attributes:A&S IQHUMArchHUMArtHUMENHWritingPOET
Instruction Type:Remote per COVID-19 Grade Options:CP Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01-T-R---1:00P-2:20PRemote / LA DonishNo Final1280
Desc:Fully remote. Synchronous each meeting.
REG-DelayStart: 1/25/2021   End: 5/13/2021
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