Chicago Poetry Project presents
with the Writing Program of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
and the Poetry Center of Chicago
The Truth and Life of Myth
A Robert Duncan Symposium
April 22-24, 2010
Chicago
“The surety of the myth for the poet has such force that it operates as a primary reality in itself, having volition. The mythic content comes to us, commanding the design of the poem; it calls the poet into action, and with whatever lore and craft he has prepared himself for that call, he must answer to give body in the poem to the formative will.”
Robert Duncan, “The Truth and Life of Myth”
Michael Palmer
“Robert Duncan and the Invention of Childhood”
Nathaniel Mackey
in conversation with Joseph Donahue and Peter O’Leary
Presenters:
Faith Barrett Stephen Collis Joseph Donahue Amy Evans
Norman Finkelstein Stephen Fredman Karl Gartung Siobhan Scarry
Margaret Sloan Brian Teare
Events include: talks and readings by the keynote speakers; a dramatic reading of Duncan’s play “Medea in Kolchis”; poetry readings by presenters; and talks, presentations, and conversation about Robert Duncan’s poetry.
Events will take place at the
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
in the Columbus Auditorium
280 S. Columbus Drive
Chicago, IL 60603
and
the Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection
5th floor, 37 S. Wabash Ave.
Chicago, IL 60603
[...] I saw a production of Robert Duncan’s Medea in Kolchis as part of the Poetry Project’s Robert Duncan Symposium. I loved it. We had to RSVP to get the address–an empty where house space across the street [...]