From Qinghai Lake to Tongren, Xi’an and Beijing, Sounds of China
In August, 2010, I received my invitation to the 3rd Qinghai Lake International Poetry Festival and a year later arrived in China with my wife Meredith on August 6, 2011. We spent a night in Beijing and arrived the next day in [...]
Pacific Rim Poetics
What does it mean to be a West Coast poet? Or to broaden the view, a Pacific Rim poet? In this course, we will look at some of the distinctions that make up the poetics of our region and beyond, from the haibun of Basho to the list poems of Sei Shonagon. [...]
Pacific Rim Poetics is the Hugo House workshop offering from Your Wily Splabman starting in late January. See THIS from the Hugo House and please consider taking the 6 week Pacific Rim Poetics course. & remember, there’s a preview this Saturday at SPLAB from 12n-3p.
Don’t let this [...]
SPLAB POETRY WORKSHOP
Saturday, December 11
12 to 3pm
… the Pacific Coast of America faces the Far East, culturally as well as geographically…
– Kenneth Rexroth
What does it mean to be a Pacific Rim poet? In this course, we’ll continue our exploration of innovative (& classic) Pacific Rim poetics. Sei [...]
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