University Open Air: Fiction Workshop, Renaming

Sat, Sep 10 2022
1:30 pm – 2:15 pm
Prospect Park Boathouse

BPL Presents humanities and art University Open Air


I wonder if she ever wanted
them to speak back, looked into
their wide wonderful eyes and
whispered, Name me, name me.
-Ada Limón



How do you name an item? What do you need to name a feeling? In this generative session, we’ll reimagine the relationship between the narrator and objects. By observing prism and dimensions, we tickle the tradition of entitlement and solidified reality. The class will begin with a close reading from contemporary Taiwanese novelists, followed by writing prompts. We will be examining works by Wu Ming-Yi, Chiu Miao-Chin, and others.

 

Chia-Lun Chang is the author of Prescribee (2022), winner of the Nightboat Poetry Prize, and two chapbooks, An Alien Well-Tamed (Belladonna*, 2022) and One Day We Become Whites (No, Dear, 2016). She has received support from Jerome Foundation, Vermont Studio Center, Tofte Lake Center, Poets House, and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (Sarah Verdone Writing Award 2022, Governors Island Arts Center residency 2021; Process Space 2017) among others. Born and raised in New Taipei City, Taiwan, she lives in Brooklyn. To learn more about her, please visit her website:  https://www.chialunchang.com

*In cases of rain, classes will be canceled. Registered patrons will be notified by email on the morning of each course day and are also encouraged to check the UOA webpage and BPL Presents’ Facebook and Twitter pages for updates.

University Open Air is generously supported by The Morris & Alma Schapiro Fund.

Prospect Park Boathouse
101 East Drive
Brooklyn, NY 11225

Add to My Calendar 09/10/2022 01:30 pm 09/10/2022 02:15 pm America/New_York University Open Air: Fiction Workshop, Renaming

I wonder if she ever wanted
them to speak back, looked into
their wide wonderful eyes and
whispered, Name me, name me.
-Ada Limón



How do you name an item? What do you need to name a feeling? In this generative session, we’ll reimagine the relationship between the narrator and objects. By observing prism and dimensions, we tickle the tradition of entitlement and solidified reality. The class will begin with a close reading from contemporary Taiwanese novelists, followed by writing prompts. We will be examining works by Wu Ming-Yi, Chiu Miao-Chin, and others.

 

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