In this version of ENGL 618, we ll consider the year in poetry, from 1960 until about 1980.

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ENGL 618: Poetry Mary Ann Samyn Spring 2013 Tuesdays 4-6:50 p.m. 223 Colson Hall Office: 237 Colson Hall Office hours: TR 11:15-12:45 Maryann.samyn@mail.wvu.edu 304-293-9730 Course Description In 1960, W.D. Snodgrass won the Pulitzer Prize for Heart s Needle and Robert Lowell won the National Book Award for Life Studies. That same year saw the publication of the now famous poetry anthology The New American Poetry 1945-1960, edited by Donald Allen. Other books published in 1960 include Gwendolyn Brooks The Bean Eaters, Donald Justice s The Summer Anniversaries, W.S. Merwin s The Drunk in the Furnace, Charles Olson s The Distances, Anne Sexton s To Bedlam and Part Way Back, and William Stafford s West of Your City. In this version of ENGL 618, we ll consider the year in poetry, from 1960 until about 1980. Our craft focus this time around will be syntax. Or underlying theme will be ambition. We ll also read two collections from our most recent year in poetry 2012. Texts Graham, Jorie. Place. New York: Ecco, 2012. Revell, Donald. Tantivy. Farmington, ME: Alice James Books, 2012. Upton, Lee. Swallowing the Sea: On Writing & Ambition, Boredom, Purity & Secrecy. North Adams, MA: Tupelo, 2012., Ellen Bryant. The Art of Syntax. Minneapolis: Graywolf, 2009. Plus whatever reading you ll need to do to report to the class on your year(s) in poetry. Assignments/Expectations approximately 10 poems for workshop (this is a large workshop; we ll need to see what s do-able) two succinct presentations of a year in poetry with handouts and an electronic version sent to me three brief but stunning essays: (1) analysis of a poem s syntax, (2) response to Graham & Revell (3) response to Swallowing the Sea (enthusiastic & thoughtful) participation in the workshop at West Preston Middle School (thoughtful & enthusiastic) participation in our workshop and in the discussion of the books final project: to be determined

Evaluation You ll be evaluated on your prose, your poetry, and your overall contributions to creating a supportive atmosphere for the study of the craft of writing. Attendance Policy I take attendance seriously, don't you? This is a graduate course; this is workshop; you won t want to be absent. But, if for some unavoidable reason you must be, you should let me know, ahead of time. I do grade down for absences and tardiness. And, seriously, more than one absence in a grad class is unacceptable. We only meet once a week. Be here, on time, ready to participate. Attendance at Readings and other Creative Writing Events Hearing writers read is fun; bringing writers to campus is expensive. Plan to attend all department-sponsored readings. These events are put on by us for you, and as such they re part of the experience of getting an MFA here. Social Justice WVU is committed to social justice, as am I. That means you can expect a learning environment that is constructive, based on mutual respect and non-discrimination. If you have any questions, please let me know. Questions? Ask me. And of course you are welcome to come to my office, or email me, to discuss your work, publication, teaching, anything. That said, I also encourage you to visit the Carruth Center if you re having difficulties that go beyond the scope of my abilities. Figuring out how to write is good; figuring out how to live is better, and crucial. Weekly Schedule (subject to change) Week 1: January 15 Course introduction The year in poetry: 1960 Distribute poems For next week: read and comment on all poems For next week: to page 61 Week 2: January 22 For next week: preparing for workshop: from here on out For next week: read 63-97 Monday, January 28: reading: Mark Brazaitis and Amanda Cobb, 7:30 p.m. Gold Ballroom

Week 3: January 29 For next week: The Year in Poetry presentations begin For next week: : 99-144 Week 4: February 5 1961: Melissa 1962: Ben 1963: Rebecca 1964: Jessica Week 5: February 12 Discuss syntax essay. 1965: Sara 1966: Xin Tian 1967: Hannah 1968: Patric Tuesday, February 12, Appalachian Prison Book Project benefit reading, w/ Jim Harms, Katie Fallon, Tony Christini & more, 7:30 p.m., 130 Colson Hall Week 6: February 19 For next week: syntax essay due (discuss a poem from one of your years in poetry) 1969: Morgan 1970: Connie 1971: Tatiana 1972: Christina Week 7: February 26 Syntax essay due 1973: Sadie 1974: Jaci 1975: Melissa 1976: Ben Tuesday, February 26: reading: Kevin Oderman & Jessie Van Eerden, 7:30 p.m., Robinson Reading Room

Week 8: March 5 Prepping for our workshop in Preston County 1977: Rebecca 1978: Jessica 1979: Sara 1980: Xin Tian Tuesday, March 5: reading: Valerie Boyd, 7:30 p.m., Robinson Reading Room Friday, March 8: Writing Contest Deadline AWP in Boston: March 7-10 Week 9: March 12 More prep for Preston 1981: Hannah 1982: Patric 1983: Morgan 1984: Connie March 13 &14: in Preston County Week 10: March 19 1985: Tatiana 1986: Christina 1987: Sadie 1988: Jaci For next class: read Graham & Revell For next class: write an elegant essay in response to Graham & Revell Wednesday, March 20: reading: Mary Ann Samyn, 7:30 p.m., 130 Colson Hall Spring Break Week 11: April 2 Graham & Revell Essay in response to Graham & Revell due Week 12: April 9 For next week: read Upton

Week 13: April 16 Upton For next week: finish Upton For next week: write an elegant essay in response to Upton Wednesday, April 17: Department Awards Luncheon, 11:30 a.m., Gold Ballroom Thursday, April 18: ENGL 418 Capstone Reading, 11:30 a.m., 130 Colson Hall Thursday, April 18: Calliope reading, 7:30 p.m., 130 Colson Hall Week 14: April 23 Upton Essay in response to Upton due Thursday, April 25: MFA Reading, 7:30 p.m., Rhododendron Room Week 15: April 30. Final project due date tba. Questions? Email me: maryann.samyn@mail.wvu.edu