
Following the Brush: Experimenting with the Zuihitsu form
$325
Zuihitsu, a Japanese literary form dating from 1000 AD, offers a flexible hybrid architecture for essaying—and poeming. Zuihitsu’s potency arises from its palimpsest of seeming randomness, contradiction, and disorder. Poet Kimiko Hahn calls zuihitsu “a fungus—not plant or animal, but a species unto itself.” In this generative class, we’ll explore the form’s history, then follow the brush into the ecotone between prose poem and lyric essay. Along the way, we’ll push, stretch, and experiment with the form’s possibilities for internal reflection. Writers will leave class with first drafts of zuihitsu on topics of their choosing, which can be further refined at home.
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