Instructor
Gillian Parrish
Class Type
Workshop/Literature
Course Description
Through workshops and handouts, this course will provide the opportunity to engage with poetry’s origins as storytelling, by practicing narrative techniques like character development, perspective, conflict, dialogue, and narration through poetic form, voice, line, sound, and figurative language, as well as a space to think of how narrative poetry engages with our past, present, and future. We’ll explore questions such as the scope of contemporary narrative poetry, and the political and ethical ramifications of storytelling. Students will engage the contours of narrativity in contemporary poetry through readings in persona poetry, individual narrative poems, docupoetry, and longer poetic sequences. The last two weeks of the course will focus on workshopping original narrative poems.
Textbook
Natalie Diaz, When My Brother Was an Aztec.
Copper Canyon Press, 2016
ISBN: 9781556593833