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WED · MAY 13 · 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM

Reading Group: Readshop Online

ft. Karl Gartung

MKEING Coffee (ONLINE)· 5509 W North Ave

Avant-garde poetry exploration with Karl Gartung. No prep needed, just curiosity.

Part I

The details

About this event

Join Karl Gartung, co-founder of Woodland Pattern, for an engaging online poetry reading group. This session delves into Clark Coolidge's "The Crystal Text," a multifaceted work that challenges the boundaries of language and thought. Participants read aloud and discuss, making each meeting a unique exploration of avant-garde poetry.

The Readshop offers a welcoming space for those curious about complex texts. With no preparation required, it's perfect for anyone eager to dive into the nuances of 20th-century poetry. Whether you're a seasoned reader or new to the genre, this group provides a thoughtful and interactive experience.

From the organizer

Led by poet and Woodland Pattern co-founder Karl Gartung, Readshops are community sessions dedicated to exploring poetry texts from the 20th century that are often labeled “difficult.” Participants take turns reading the poetry aloud, discussing it as questions arise—on the spot, as deeply as needed. No preparation is needed; the only prerequisite is curiosity. The Readshop group is currently reading The Crystal Text by Clark Coolidge. In the summer of 1982, Clark Coolidge received an unexpected gift of a crystal; small, clear, entirely unexceptional, the crystal nonetheless provoked the poet into writing what has long been considered his masterpiece. A durational poem composed over the course of 10 months, in daybook-like entries of varying length, The Crystal Text is multifaceted and elusive, constantly interrogating itself. Is it a meditation on its titular object like Keats’s “Urn” or a radical investigation of the limits of language as a signifying system? Is the poet channeling the crystal to access its message or is the crystal channeling the poet, drawing language from him to fill its colorless emptiness? Is it dictation or improvisation? Is the poem a record of its own crystalline growth or does it capture the process of consciousness itself? The Crystal Text refuses to resolve the questions it raises but rather inhabits its various possibilities simultaneously, resulting in one of the major works of late 20th century American avant-garde poetry.
Woodland Pattern

Getting in

  • Free — Just Show Up
  • Drop in anytime — no commitment needed

Pricing details

Open to the public.

What's It Actually Like?

Energy2/5
ZenMosh Pit
Artsy
Academia
Quiet

Who'll Be There

Likely a small group of engaged individuals, including poets, students, and literary aficionados, who are comfortable discussing complex texts in a casual, supportive environment. Expect a mix of ages, primarily adults who appreciate literature.

What You'll Leave With

Just the experience

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

You'll leave with

Just the experience

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