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"Happy Poems!" Generative Workshop for Charlotte Lit [Virtual]

Do happy poems exist? If they do, can they be as good as the poems that wreck us? Can a happy poem wreck us? And how can we avoid sentimentality or, is that a risk we just need to take? In this generative session, we’ll look at Ross Gay’s essay, “Joy Is Such a Human Madness” (from his collection The Book of Delights) as a compass for our discussion and a starting point for writing about/from/through happiness, joy, and pleasure. Within the genre of happy poems, we’ll think about poems that celebrate love, sex, community, and connection of various kinds. We’ll examine some model poems by Gay and others, including Czesław Miłosz, Jane Hirshfield, and Derrick Austin. Come prepared to engage in jubilant experimentation.

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