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An edition of Open the door (2013)

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This mixture of essays, interviews, and lesson plans will prove useful for first-time and veteran teachers, parents, MFA graduates and the like, with an interest in poetry's place in the lives of our younger citizens.

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English
Pages
400

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Open the door: how to excite young people about poetry
2013, McSweeney's Books, Poetry Foundation
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Table of Contents

Introduction : opening the door / -- Dominic Luxford -- pt. 1. Essays.
The read-aloud handbook -- Jim Trelease
Poetry is an egg with a horse inside -- Matthea Harvey
The process of opening gifts -- Jack Collom
Life as primary text -- James Kass
Teaching children to write poetry -- Kenneth Koch
The care and feeding of a child's imagination -- Ron Padgett
First class -- Theodore Roethke
Children's poetry -- Eileen Myles
The change agents -- Phillip Lopate
Recitation, imitation, stillness -- Jesse Nathan
Fears, truths, and waking life -- Jordan Davis
The door called poetry -- William Stafford
Making the rounds -- Jimmy Santiago Baca
Radical strategies -- Karen Volkman
A dream -- Dorothea Lasky -- pt. 2. Roundtable discussion.
Featuring leaders of poetry organizations for kids from around the United States -- Dave Eggers ... [et al.] -- pt. 3. Lesson plans.
Dream machine -- Michael Dickman
Attending the living word/world -- Elizabeth Bradfield
Eavesdropping on a figure at work -- Yusef Komunyakaa
Syllabus -- Meghan and Liam O'Rourke
Three imaginary soundtracks -- Eric Baus
A perfect creature in the imperfect world -- Valzhyna Mort
Poems are for everybody -- Alex Dimitrov -- Cartogram / -- Anthony McCann
The image list -- Michael McGriff
Elsewhere -- Katie Ford
Bad titles -- Matthew Zapruder
Street sonnets -- Deborah Landau
Autobiographia litter-aria -- Christina Davis
Putting two and two together -- Dara Wier
Dreaming in detail -- Travis Nichols
Be a bunch of yous -- Laura Solomon -- (Soma)tic poetry exercises / -- CAConrad
Eating couplets and haiku -- Vicki Vértiz
The sonnet as a silver marrow spoon -- Adam O'Riordan
Verse journalism -- Quraysh Ali Lansana and Georgia A. Popoff
Persona poetry -- Quraysh Ali Lansana and Georgia A. Popoff
A poetry of perception -- Rebecca Lindenberg
Poetry walk -- Harriet Levin
Love is the universe -- Emilie Coulson
Advice for teachers -- Stephen Burt-- Afterword : a call to action (or what to do after reading this book).

Edition Notes

"Harriet Monroe Poetry Institute "Poets in the world" series editor Ilya Kaminsky."

Includes bibliographical references.

Series
Poets in the world, Poets in the world

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808.1
Library of Congress
PN1101 .O66 2013, PN1101.O66 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
400 pages
Number of pages
400

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26886913M
Internet Archive
opendoorhowtoexc0000unse
ISBN 10
1938073290, 1938073282
ISBN 13
9781938073298, 9781938073281
LCCN
2014381856
OCLC/WorldCat
831518236

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