What do we mean by truth in poetry? Is it a lie to fictionalize reality for the sake of art? In an age of distressing fake news and lies, writers may find there are lies we must tell to bring us closer to the truth. What on earth could be meant by this? Come find out!
Join poet Eva Salzman for a Saturday morning workshop and explore the notion of truth in creative writing by close reading of two contemporary poems as the springboard: one by British poet Simon Armitage and one by American poet Roger Mitchell. Writing exercises included!
Poet and author Eva Salzman’s books include Double Crossing: New & Selected Poems (Bloodaxe) and Women’s Work: Modern Women Poets Writing in English (Seren), co-edited with Amy Wack. Among her libretti is Cassandra, written for her composer father, Eric Salzman. Her poems have been broadcast on BBC radio and published in journals such the New Yorker and Times Literary Supplement. She is a dual citizen of the USA and UK.
Tuition: Members $40; Non-members $55; Students; $20
Read more: https://www.salemathenaeum.net
Saturday Apr 15, 2023
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
April 15 at 10:00 a.m.
Tuition: Members $40; Non-members $55; Students; $20
Carolyn McGuire
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