A Patchwork of Poems

A Patchwork of Poems

Discussion Group | Available (Membership Required)

100 Thomas Green Blvd Clemson, SC 29631 United States
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Wednesday, April 16, 2025-Wednesday, June 18, 2025
11:00 AM-12:00 PM on Wed
$59.00

A Patchwork of Poems

Discussion Group | Available (Membership Required)

Someone compared a poem to compost, saying that to build a heap of the stuff, one needs to pile up a hillock of organic and inorganic matter to get a spadeful of soil. My goal is ten spadesful of ‘soil’ for the garden that grows in your skull—one for each hour-long class. Recent work by Kate Barnes, Emily Fragos, Stephen Dunn, and George Bilgere will be featured among a host of others. As is the case with all OLLI classes, there are no tests to take or papers to submit, but if you’d like the class to discuss one of your poems or one by another poet, don’t hesitate to submit it. I’ll do my best to work it into what I have planned. This is not a lecture-based course; instead, we will discuss the works on hand that you or I bring to the class, but no one is under any pressure to speak. “Patchwork” classes have always been fun and enlightening; this time around should be no different.

Skip Eisiminger is retired from the Clemson University English Department, where he taught History of the Language, Word Study, American Literature, interdisciplinary humanities, and creative writing for 42 years. He continues to publish in the South Carolina Review, Weekly Hubris, and KYSO Flash. He is the author of Anecdotes and Antidotes (Serving House Press, 2019).

Skip Eisiminger