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Disguised As A Poem: My Years Teaching Poetry at San Quentin
Judith Tannenbaum
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| #1551161 in Books | Northeastern | 2000-09-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.46 x.72 x5.54l,.71 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Disquised as a Poem is a wonderful book.|By Tina B|I ordered the book hesitantly, thinking that I could be disappointed in reading prison stories, but I am so happy that I have this book. The reality of the life in prison is not easy for me to understand, and how to work within the prison walls as an educator seems so difficult. I did not realize how much thought this writer w|From Library Journal|In the spring of 1985, Tannenbaum was invited to recite her poems at San Quentin, California's infamous maximum-security prison. Afterward, she was invited to teach a creative writing course in poetry. Tannenbaum taught for one year on a onc
When Judith Tannenbaum last met with her poetry writing class at San Quentin prison, one of the students commented, "Now I'm going to give you an assignment: write about these past four years from your point of view; tell your story; let us know what you learned." This beautifully crafted memoir is the fulfillment of that assignment.
In stirring and intimate prose, Tannenbaum details the challenges, rewards, and paradoxes of teaching poetry to maximum-security inm...
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