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Poetry Discussion Group with Mark Scarbrough In-Person
Join us this summer for an informal discussion of three contemporary poetry collections. We’ll talk about technique, form, and meaning, trying as a group to come to terms with published collections by U. S. poets of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Come prepared to offer your thoughts, listen closely, and deepen your understanding of the craft for this most un-modern road: the contemplative path of poetry.
No poetry training is needed, and no other skills are required, except to read the works carefully and be ready to discuss them openly. Cookies or treats will be provided every week.
This series meets on third Fridays, June through August, 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM.
Enrollment is limited to 30 participants in order to make discussion possible.
Reading schedule
21 June Ellen Bass, INDIGO (2020)
19 July Dorianne Laux, LIFE ON EARTH (2024)
16 August Galway Kinnell, MORTAL ACTS, MORTAL WORDS (1980)
Good news! The Poetry Discussion Group has been extended.
Thanks to Mark Scarbrough and to the generosity of the Friends of the Scoville Library, the Poetry Discussion Group will continue through December 2024. Registration for the fall will open on August 17th, and the registration link will be posted in the Scoville Library calendar and in our weekly newsletter. (If you'd like to join the newsletter email list, visit this link).
In the meantime, here's our reading schedule for the fall:
9/20 Mark Doty, DEEP LANE (2015): having lost lovers and husbands to AIDS and other illnesses, the discovery of sensual connections late in life.
10/18 Rita Dove, THOMAS AND BEULAH (1986): a semi-fictitious lyric sequence about her maternal grandparents during Jim Crow (winner of the 1987 Pulitzer)
11/15 Diane Seuss, FRANK: SONNETS (2021): a contemporary sonnet sequence about the ravages of love, history, and time on the bodies of women and gay men (winner of the 2022 Pulitzer)
12/13 [Please note: this is the 2nd Friday of the month] Marie Howe, MAGDALENE (2017): a lyrical sequence that reimagines Mary Magdalene as the corporeality to set against the spirituality of Jesus.
Books and availability: SML will have a limited number of books for borrowing beginning May 21st. (Should you wish to purchase books, copies will be available at Oblong Books.) Galway Kinnell’s 1980 work is most readily available as the middle section of the collection THREE BOOKS (Ecco, 2002).
This series is made possible by the generous support of the Friends of the Scoville Library.
- Date:
- Friday, August 16, 2024
- Time:
- 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Wardell Room
- Audience:
- Adults
- Categories:
- Adult Program