Poetry, The Self, and All That Mess | Led by Douglas Manuel

Do you hate writing about yourself? Are you looking for new ways to write about yourself? Do you take a lot of selfies? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then this class is for you! Welcoming to poets who are just getting started, poets who are just trying to get back into the swing of things, as well as more established, published poets, this class will give you the opportunity to write about the thing about which most of us are the most obsessed: ourselves! Beginning with famous self-portraits from the visual art world by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Frida Kahlo, and Pablo Picasso, we will explore some of the motives and strategies of the self-portrait. After setting this visual foundation, each week we will then closely read and imitate the style and content of poems by Tiana Clark, Evie Shockley, Eduardo Corral, Dean Rader, Mary Szybist, John Ashbery, and others in hopes of generating new material and finding fresh new ways to render ourselves on the page. And in our final session, we will look at poems about self-love, so that we can end our time together on a positive, high note.
Instructors
Douglas Manuel
Contact us
- Programs & Partnerships Team
- pr••••s@pw••••w.org
- 212-226-3586
Classifications
Categories
- Poetry