This
ten week module in creative writing explores poetry from its origins to the
present by engaging with both traditional forms and recent experiments. By
taking a long view of poetry it will explore the way in which poetry changes
over time, migrating from one place to another, one form to another, from cave
wall to bark, to page, to body, to advertising billboard, to electronic media.
Contemporary work will be explored which both engages with and departs from
traditional forms of poetry, including work that extends the boundries and the
language and forms of poetry towards actions, non-poetic language, and visual
poetry. While the history of poetry might seem to demonstrate that the best
poets are essentially unemployable, poetry and its utilitarian functions in
advertising and related fields connecting to employability will be a central
feature. Teaching will combine mini-lectures, seminars, writing workshops and
field work.
- Module Supervisor: Philip Terry