24PearlStreet Workshops and Events
How is surprise created? Often, it’s an effect of poetic structure: the order in which information is presented to the reader. One piece of information introduces a set of assumptions or possibilities, and the next piece of information calls those assumptions or possibilities into question. In this class, we’ll examine how poems—from beginning to end—constantly strive to create and manage a set of expectations for the reader, and how those expectations are resisted or subverted to intensify, complicate or otherwise enhance the work at hand. This will be a generative workshop. In addition to daily discussions, there will be exercises for both creating new poems and revising existing work. The goal will be one new poem each day. After the week is over, I’ll conduct a follow-up conference with each student (by Skype or phone) to discuss work generated in the class.
Biography
Matthew Olzmann is the author of Constellation Route as well as two previous collections of poetry: Mezzanines and Contradictions in the Design. A recipient of fellowships from Kundiman, MacDowell, and the National Endowment for the Arts, Olzmann’s poems have appeared in the New York Times, Best American Poetry, The Pushcart Prizes, Kenyon Review, and elsewhere. He is an Assistant Professor at Dartmouth College and also teaches in the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College.