College of Arts and Humanities

IMF 51721 Poetry: Ekphrastic Poetry W

IMF 51721 Poetry: Ekphrastic Poetry W

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Instructor

David Maduli

Class Type 

Workshop

Course Description

The line between visual art and writing is a wonderfully blurred thing. Traditional ekphrasis is the art of description: what does this painting look like in words? Writers across time and genre have confronted art with language. In this course we'll be reading, writing, and exploring ekphrastic poetry in a deeper, more individual sense: how can we face, respond to, and interpret a piece of visual art using words? What conversation can we have with it? In what way(s) is our literary response dependent on perception? We'll be examining an array of visual art (paintings, sculpture, etc.) and writing in response to each, and we'll be reading multiple examples of ekphrastic poetry, classical and contemporary, to broaden our understanding of its possibilities.

Textbook

Loteria Cards and Fortune Poems: A Book of Lives

Author: Juan Felipe Herrera

City Lights Books, 1999

ISBN: 978-0872863590

Juan Luna’s Revolver

Author: Luisa A. Igloria

Univ of Notre Dame Press, 2009

ISBN: 9780268031787

Standing on the Verge and Maggot Brain

Author: Adrian Matejka

Third Man Books, 2021

ISBN: 9781734842296

Bellocq’s Ophelia

Author: Natasha Trethewey

Graywolf Press, 2002

ISBN: 9781555973599