Modern Poetry: Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué’s Madness

Join Al Filreis at the Poetry Foundation for a live recorded discussion of poems by Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué for the MOOC "ModPo."

Al Filreis will conduct a collaborative close reading of poems from Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué's book Madness (Nightboat, 2022). Participants include Laynie Browne, Al Filreis, Lisa Fishman, and Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué himself.

A recording of this event will be made available in a free open-to-all online course called ModPo (on modern & contemporary U.S. poetry) hosted by the Kelly Writers House at the University of Pennsylvania. In ModPo, which has been offered to thousands of people for ten years, participants read poems and watch videos in which poets and others talk informally about those poems.

Laynie Browne's recent and upcoming publications include Translation of the Lilies Back into Lists (Wave Books, 2022), A Forest on Many Stems: Essays on The Poet’s Novel (Nightboat, 2021), Letters Inscribed in Snow (Tinderbox, 2022), and Apprentice to a Breathing Hand (Omnidawn, 2025). Browne’s honors include a Pew Fellowship, a National Poetry Series Award, and a Contemporary Poetry Series Award. She teaches and coordinates the MOOC Modern Poetry at University of Pennsylvania.

Al Filreis is Kelly Professor of English, Faculty Director of the Kelly Writers House, Director of the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing, Co-Director of PennSound, Publisher of Jacket2 magazine—all at the University of Pennsylvania, where he has been a member of the faculty since 1985. Filreis’s publications include 1960: When Art and Literature Confronted the Memory of World War II and Remade the ModernThe Difference Is Spreading: Fifty Contemporary Poets on Fifty Poems (with Anna Strong Safford), and Counter-Revolution of the Word: The Conservative Attack on Modern Poetry, 1945-1960. He produces and hosts a monthly podcast/radio program, PoemTalk, cosponsored by the Poetry Foundation, and teaches “ModPo," an open online course. His honors as an educator include being named one of the Top Ten Tech Innovators in Higher Education for 2013 by the Chronicle of Higher Education and the 2000 Pennsylvania Professor of by the Carnegie Foundation.

Lisa Fishman is the author of several collections, including Mad World, Mad Kings, Mad Composition (Wave Books, 2020), 24 Pages and other poems (Wave Books, 2015), and F L O W E R C A R T (Ahsahta Press, 2011). Fishman’s work is anthologized in Best American Experimental Writing (Omnidawn, 2014), The Ecopoetry Anthology (Trinity University Press, 2013), The Arcadia Project: North American Postmodern Pastoral (Ahsahta Press, 2012), and elsewhere. She is Professor of English and Creative Writing Columbia College Chicago

Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué is a poet and writer living in Chicago whose recent publications include Madness (Nightboat Books, 2022) and Losing Miami (The Accomplices, 2019), which was nominated for the Lambda Literary Award in Gay Poetry. Ojeda-Sagué is the coeditor of An Excess of Quiet: Selected Sketches by Gustavo Ojeda, 1979-1989. He is currently a PhD student in English at the University of Chicago where he works in the study of sexuality.

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