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Aaron Shurin has 2 past events. (show) Aaron Shurin on the Craft of Poetry Aaron ShurinSan Francisco poet Aaron Shurin considers the question “what is prosody?” in light of the current movement away from meter and traditional forms. Shurin looks at what new elements are at work in contemporary poetry, such as collage and sonic play, referencing both classical and current models, from Homer and Shakespeare to Denise Levertov, Robert Creeley, Michael Palmer and Lisa Jarnot. Shurin explores some of the ways in which poetic craft continues to make meaning in contemporary poetry. $10, $7 for students and seniors, free to Poets House members (rmharris)… (more)
Aaron Shurin at Books inc in the Castro aaron shurin reads from King of Shadows. Author Aaron Shurin, will be reading selections from his new anthology, King of Shadows. King of Shadows is a collection of twenty-one autobiographical essays chronicling the author's gay life and life as a poet in San Francisco since the 1960s. In the title essay, Shurin describes his coming into poetry and gay identity via a high-school production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Other essays tell of his deep relationships with poets Denise Levertov and Robert Duncan, and the influence of the sexual politics of the '70s. In "The Bars of Heaven and Hell," we are given a personal history of venturing into gay bars in pre-Stonewall San Francisco. Written in a lyrical, literary, yet highly personal style, Shurin's intelligent and insightful essays circle in and around issues of identity and sensibility, and how our interior and public lives are shaped by them.
About Aaron Shurin:
Aaron Shurin has published eight books of poetry and one volume of essays. His selected poems, Paradise of Forms, was chosen as one of Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 1999. His essays on AIDS, Unbound, went through several printings with Sun & Moon Press. Since 1999 he has directed the MFA in Writing Program at the University of San Francisco.
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This Event is Free at Books Inc. 2275 Market St. San Francisco 94114 or on the web at www.booksinc.net and www.myspace.com/booksiccastro (amadeus06)… (more)
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