The Poetry and Poetics Workshop aims to take advantage of Houston's rich literary resources by bringing together poets, critics, and scholars from Rice, the University of Houston, and other local institutions. In addition to creating space for conversations about poetry and poetics, the group will explore connections with Houston's vibrant arts scene by focusing on the relationship between poetry and other art forms. Moreover, our ambition is to combine an attention to the history of poetry and poetics with considerations of the contemporary moment, looking at transformations in reading practices, received forms, translation, and myriad other subjects. Our activities will include sessions devoted to reading new work, presentations by local faculty of work in progress, special events, and invited lectures or readings by poets and critics.
Workshop Coordinator: Joseph Campana, Assistant Professor in English (MS30)
Joseph.A.Campana@rice.edu, x4316
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24 February, Tuesday, 4 p.m. Faces of the Sonnet David Mikics, Professor of English, University of Houston 255 Herring Hall (English Department Lounge) Mikics is most recently the author of A New Handbook of Literary Terms (Yale University Press). His new book The Art of the Sonnet (co-written with Stephen Burt) is forthcoming from Harvard University Press. |
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13 March, Friday, 4 p.m. The Hut of Poetry Dan Beachy-Quick, Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing, Colorado State University 119 Humanities Building The author of poetry and prose inspired by Melville’s Moby-Dick offers a series of prose meditations on the influences, obsessions, and styles of reading practiced by a poet for whom American literary history is alive and well. After a talk at Rice he will read from his work at Brazos Bookstore at 7:30 p.m. Beachy-Quick is the author of A Whaler's Dictionary (prose) and North True South Bright, Spell, and Mulberry (poetry). |