The Poem’s Body: Constructing 3-Dimensional Poems
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
5:30pm PT - 7:30pm PT
via Zoom
One-Time Generative Writing Workshop
Class Description
'The page' is our basic interface for poetry, as it is our most common 'frame' for sharing/publishing poetry. From poetry's oral tradition to the written page, poets continue to take leaps and bounds alongside technology and the possibilities in print media. To inhabit these liminal spaces poets invent new forms, occupying 'the page' in revolutionary ways. Jubi Arriola-Headley | Diana Khoi Nguyen | Douglas Kearney are such poets! And today we will spend time with their invented forms: [this is not] a white space: folded FAQ poems, Gyotaku poetry, and palimpsest-ias, are expert examples of how language continues to transform through poetry.
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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Kelsey Bryan-Zwick