Great Matters: Zen, Literature, and the Southwest

Great Matters: Zen, Literature, and the Southwest

$600.00

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Description

Imagine a day of reading haiku masters Basho and Issa, or Romantic poets Wordsworth and Shelley, out in the breathtaking natural landscape of Northern New Mexico, wandering the mountains and arroyos as we wander the lines on the page together, becoming full of the richness, mystery, and beauty of both. How did these poets distill their contact with the natural world into words? What did words, and nature, mean to them? How did their spiritual lives feed into or grow out of this contact with nature and language? With these and other questions in mind, we too will write, sometimes practicing with the imagistic brevity of the haiku, sometimes with the less constrained but no less powerful lyric or sonnet of the Romantics, and sometimes with freer forms like memoir or journaling. Other days will find us exploring the literature of Zen Buddhism and mindfulness. At the heart of this course is a curiosity about the intersection between nature, language, and contemplation of ourselves, of words, of the world, and of the interplay between them.

Course Faculty

Adam Lowenstein 

Adam Lowenstein teaches English at Santa Fe Prep, having taught for the past 21 years both in independent schools and higher education. He received his PhD in English from UCLA in 2011, writing about 19th-century American author Henry James’s efforts to elevate the craft of fiction to an art form. In 2016, on the eve […]

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A Note on Registration Fees

The Colloquium continues to be funded through a generous grant from the EE Ford Foundation, as well as participant fees and Santa Fe Prep’s operating budget. We have had to reevaluate our pricing structure this year in light of program expenses. This had led to an increase in registration fees. We are committed to keeping the cost to participants as low as possible while making the program sustainable so that we can offer this exceptional professional development experience year after year. 

We also continue our commitment to one of the Colloquium’s founding principles: making a limited number of spaces in each course available to Santa Fe Public School teachers at no cost. If you are a Santa Fe Public School teacher, please contact Summar Aubrey, for more information and to receive a discount code.

Great Matters: Zen, Literature, and the Southwest
Great Matters: Zen, Literature, and the Southwest

$600.00

15 in stock