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Instructor: Kyle D. Craig
Date: Sunday, March 12
Time: 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Location: IWC
Cost: $75 Nonmembers, $48 members, $42 student members/teacher members/senior members/military members/librarian members
Walk-in registrations are Welcome!
The Japanese tanka means “poem song.” It is a five line lyrical poem often composed of 31 or fewer syllables, and dates back more than 1,200 years. The best tanka, it has been written, seek to harmonize the writer’s emotional life and the elements of the outer world used to portray it. Take these three tanka, for instance, by modern British writer Claire Everett*:
they say, when dying
our hearing is the last
sense to fade…
love, speak my name and I’ll fall
like frost through yellow leaves
the manicured lawn
and a boot-scrape by the door –
so meticulous
even when you walk
all over me
is this the place?
your breath on my spine
as you lift up my hair…yes
here, where the twining birches
bend to touch the stream
As you can see, tanka is a short form that is able to say a lot in a few words. In this class, we will examine the history, elements, and techniques of writing tanka, as well as related forms such as tanka sequences, response tanka, tan renga, and tanka prose. Participants will also learn where one can publish their own tanka. Come and see why many writers believe tanka to be a very fun and pleasure form to work within.
*Used with permission, these poems first appeared in The Small, Wild Places by Claire Everett, Skylark Publishing, 2015.
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