FRS 001 — Sec. 007 —
(1 unit) — CRN 73031 — M 3:10-4:00pm — 109 Olson
Poetry By Heart
Instructor: John Boe, University Writing Program, College of Letters
& Science
Description: This course will return to the way poetry has been
taught for most of history, memorization (as opposed to analysis). For each class
each student will be required to have memorized a poem, a poetic passage, or short
poems of twelve or more lines. Class will consist of reciting the poetry (twice,
since, as Robert Bly taught me, a recited poem is always understood better the
second time around) and (time permitting) talking about the poem (specifically
about what the reciter and the rest of the class liked about it). The goal of
the course is to increase appreciation of poetry by memorizing it, by learning
it by heart (as opposed to analyzing it by head).
Format: This course will meet one hour a week for ten weeks.
To a certain degree, students will have freedom to choose what to memorize. No
song lyrics will be allowed, one Shakespeare sonnet will be required, and students
will be asked to get my approval (via email) for what they are going to recite.
I will loan out a number of collections (Dickinson,Yeats, Frost, Roethke, Neruda,
and many others) and anthologies, which the students can use to find poems. I
will be happy to recommend poems I really love to individual students. Grading:
Recitation of poems, 75%: evaluated on the basis of students’ successful
memorization and recitation; 1000-1500 word paper, 25% (This will include copies
of all memorized poems and discussion about why these poems were chosen).
About the Instructor: John Boe is a Lecturer in the University
Writing Program. He is also a writer, editor, and professional storyteller. He
regularly teaches a wide range of writing courses, a Shakespeare course in London
each summer, a storytelling course for Integrated Studies, and Fable, Fairy Tales,
and Parables for Comparative Literature.