William Matthews Craft of Poetry syllabus, c. 1995.
January 19, 2012 at 11:13 am

So I wrote this essay over at The Poetry Foundation about being a literary tourist and literary tourism in general. (Check it out here, you really should.) To do that, I made a trip down memory lane, checking out old files and papers, and this turned up: a syllabus for William Matthews‘ Craft of Poetry class, which I took in, I think, Spring 1995. That’s right: I’m really old. Anyway, check out the reading list. I think we used the A. Poulin anthology as our textbook.
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I have the same document in my NYU file.