ALL POEMS ARE FROM DISCOVERING GENRE: POETRY, which is available at the Almost Corner Bookstore, via del Moro, 45.
SAMPLE SCHEDULE
(subject to change)
The primary focus of the poetry workshop, of course, is on the production of new student work. Each class meeting, therefore, will be predominantly taken up with discussion of student work according to a schedule that will be set in the first week. Good writers must also be good readers, however, so each class will also feature a close reading of one poem that is relevant (thematically or formally) to the students’ ongoing projects. The close reading will emphasize literary techniques and “take-away” lessons to be applied to the students’ own work.
All readings can be found in Discovering Genre: Poetry, the required course text.
weeks 1 and 2: The Natural World
Arnold, Dover Beach
Cummings, in Just-
Stevens, Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
Wordsworth, Lines Written in Early Spring
Yeats, The Lake Isle of Innisfree
Technology and City Life
Eliot, Preludes
Millay, City Trees
Pound, In a Station of the Metro
Sandburg, Chicago
weeks 3 and 4: Society and War
Browning, My Last Duchess
McKay, The Harlem Dancer
Pound, The River Merchant’s Wife
Frost, Mending Wall
Crane, War is Kind
Owen, Dulce et Decorum Est
week 5: Religion and Politics
Rukeyser, Ballad of Orange and Grape
Cullen, Incident
Hughes, The Negro Speaks of Rivers
Herbert, Easter Wings
Wilde, Sonnet on Hearing the Dies Irae Sung in the Sistine Chapel
Hopkins, Pied Beauty
FINAL PORTFOLIO DUE