CRWR 20305/40305 Technical Seminar in Poetry: Imagery and Description.
This technical seminar explores different theoretical and practical approaches to imagery and description in poetry. To begin with, we'll try to distinguish between the two terms, to the extent necessary and possible. Then we will examine and practice writing radically different approaches to image making and description (e.g. synesthetic, collaged, surrealist, eco-poetic, abstract, juxtapositional, haiku, etc.). Along the way, we'll consider theories about the rhetorical functions of imagery and description in the poetic text. Although this course focuses on poetry, it is certainly relevant to prose writers interested in the role of descriptive detail in literary writing, and for comparison we will examine famous examples of description in works of fiction. Students should plan to submit a weekly exercise, write a critical essay, and give a class presentation.
Day/Time: Friday, 10:30-1:20
Instructor consent required. Apply via creativewriting.uchicago.edu. Attendance on the first day is mandatory.