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June 13, 2013

June 13, 2013

This class will focus on reading and writing the chapbook-length long poem, and the unique challenge posed by structuring a longer poem will be a focal point throughout our close readings and works

June 13, 2013

This class will focus on reading and writing the chapbook-length long poem, and the unique challenge posed by structuring a longer poem will be a focal point throughout our close readings and works

June 15, 2013

Bill Zavatsky
June 15, 2013

Not a class in mechanics, but a solid review (and more) of what makes poetry tick—from the technique to the heartbeat.

Bill Zavatsky
June 15, 2013

Not a class in mechanics, but a solid review (and more) of what makes poetry tick—from the technique to the heartbeat.

June 17, 2013

JoAnne Akalaitis
June 17, 2013

A staged reading of JoAnne Akalaitis's new theater piece, Bad News! comprises "messenger" speeches from classic plays, ranging from Euripides to Racine, in adaptations by

June 11, 2013

poet Idra Novey, Poetry NYC, Poetry Workshops
June 11, 2013

In this workshop, we will experiment with the line break and how using it in new ways, or not at all, can lead to poems you would not have come to write otherwise.

poet Idra Novey, Poetry NYC, Poetry Workshops
June 11, 2013

In this workshop, we will experiment with the line break and how using it in new ways, or not at all, can lead to poems you would not have come to write otherwise.

June 18, 2013

Robert Polito
June 18, 2013

Poet, essayist, and biographer Robert Polito reads his poems dealing with the history of film and presents film clips from some of his favorite movies from film noir to foreign-lan

June 12, 2013

poet Tara Betts, Poetry NYC, Poetry Workshops
June 12, 2013

Writers will participate in various writing exercises that will encourage them to pare down the excess often accumulated in early drafts.

June 19, 2013

Adélia Prado, Brazilian Poetry, Poetry NYC
June 19, 2013

One of the foremost poets of Brazil, Adélia Prado is author of eight books of poetry, two of which have been translated into English.

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