Fine Arts Work Center In Provincetown

24Pearlstreet Workshops

Kim Addonizio Diving into Metaphor Poetry August 6 to August 31, 2018 Tuition: $500 Class Size: 15 Session: summer Level: 4 week asynchronous workshop

This class is FULL, but Kim’s class in the fall still has space.

“Juliet is the sun!” Shakespeare famously wrote. And Pound, just as famously, saw the faces at a Metro station as “petals on a wet, black bough.” The magic of metaphor: one thing in terms of another. Metaphor structures our thinking and daily lives. For poets, it’s one of our most powerful tools. Using two chapters from my book Ordinary Genius as a jumping-off point, we’ll read, write, and think together about how metaphor works in our and others’ poems, both as controlling conceit and as local fireworks to create surprise and depth. You’ll need to buy Ordinary Genius if you don’t have it, as it will be a resource for us beyond those two chapters, and there will be lots more material online. We will all try to remember the difference between metonymy and synecdoche, and we’ll have more fun than a barrel of monkeys, or a tornado in a trailer park.

Biography

Kim Addonizio is the author of a dozen books of poetry and prose. Her most recent poetry collection is Now We’re Getting Somewhere (W.W. Norton). Her memoir-in-essays, Bukowski in a Sundress, was published by Penguin. She has received NEA and Guggenheim Fellowships, Pushcart Prizes in both poetry and the essay, and her poetry has been widely translated and anthologized. Tell Me was a National Book Award Finalist in poetry. She lives in Oakland, CA.