@CAMONGHNE Great list! I have gravitated towards teaching single poems too - used to do full books but want to find a way to integrate the two. One resource I liked was live interaction (they are also recorded) with single poems https://t.co/VtQsFMbj98
Greetings Readings-Samuel Wright Fairbanks, Filip Marinovich & Lee Ann Brown
Thursday, April 27⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
Unnameable Books
615 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238, https://t.co/NDKQPZw7vr
Greetings Readings: Samuel Wright Fairbanks, Filip Marinovich & Lee Ann Brown
Thu, April 27, 7pm – 8pm
Unnameable Books, 615 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238, Greetings Readings Poetry Free with music by Mysterious Southern Houses
When Charles Olson got tired of teaching, he called his class "The Present" and told students to just read the newspaper. Thinking about trying this. (From Martin Duberman's history of Black Mountain College).
@accommodatingly@egregirls im there in spirit with my 18 year old self writing one of my first great purple poems "The Isabella Gardner Museum is a Time Machine to the Poison Garden of Rappicinni's Daughter"