ClassEcopoetics 4-Week Craft Seminar
Initial understanding of ecopoetry was often intertwined with nature poetry. For centuries, poets have written about their environment to draw attention to its beauty. At a time when we have begun to feel the effects of climate change, contemporary poets have brought to the forefront the adverse effects of modernization of the planet. We will read the work of poets such as Forrest Gander, Fatimah Asghar, R.K. Narayan, Mai Der Vang, and others to build towards writing our own ecopoem and expand our understanding of the genre. The course will combine technique, dissecting craft approaches behind the work of other poets, writing time, and the time to share work. In writing our own ecopoems, we will reimagine our roles in the current climate crisis via poetry.
No class on July 2.
Instructions for Accessing This Online Class
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