Tue, January 28, 2020 7:00 PM - Tue, January 28, 2020 8:30 PM at C303 Snyder Hall, 362 Bogue Street, East Lansing, MI
Read a Poet, Write a Poem will be focusing on the Ghazal! The second session will be run in a workshop format, with writing exercises. Everyone is welcome to come to one or both sessions.
“(Pronunciation: “guzzle”) Originally an Arabic verse form dealing with loss and romantic love, medieval Persian poets embraced the ghazal, eventually making it their own. Consisting of syntactically and grammatically complete couplets, the form also has an intricate rhyme scheme. Each couplet ends on the same word or phrase (the radif), and is preceded by the couplet’s rhyming word (the qafia, which appears twice in the first couplet). The last couplet includes a proper name, often of the poet’s. In the Persian tradition, each couplet was of the same meter and length, and the subject matter included both erotic longing and religious belief or mysticism.” (Definition from Poetry Foundation)
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