Another offer of two poetry classes, online, almost free…

Essential Poetry: Four Poets of New England with Huck Gutman

Thursdays, January 4 – 25 (4 sessions)

4-5:30 pm

FREE to OLLI members (see below about how to register)

New England has produced some of the finest poets in America's history.  This lecture-based online program will look at Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, and Elizabeth Bishop.

This online program will be recorded

 

Essential Poetry: Four American Poets with Huck Gutman

Thursdays, February 1 – 22 (4 sessions)

4-5:30 pm

FREE to OLLI members (see below about how to register)

The United States has had a rich trove of extraordinary poets.  In this lecture-based online program, four poets, of the nineteenth century, the modern period, mid-twentieth century, and the later twentieth century will be considered.  They are Walt Whitman, William Carlos Williams, Gwendolyn Brooks, and A.R. Ammons.

This online program will be recorded

 

How to Register

If you would like to participate in these FREE programs listed above, become an UVM OLLI member.

 

You become a member when you pay a semester-based membership fee at the same time you register for your OLLI programs. The cost is either $12 or $15 for the spring semester – the fee will get you entrance to either or both short courses.

 

 

So if you want to take either of both courses, you will have to become a member and register for course(s):

There is a website for registering, but putting web addresses in these  letters often gets them caught in spam-catchers, and thus they never get delivered to you. So: This more cumbersome, but works.  Google ‘OLLI UVM’ and then choose ‘campus programs.’  You can then register for either course or both courses, and pay a $12-15 fee (once) for membership, and get the course(s) for free.  The courses are on Zoom.

 

If you need more information, OLLI has a phone number [though it is closed from December 21 to Jan. 1, reopening Jan. 2.]  The number is 802 656-8407.

[I have two more letters close to sending-out stage — one on Zbigniew Herbert and the current Israel/Palestine/Gaza situation, one on a poem by the Irish poet Greg Delanty….] [Happy holidays!]

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