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A Downturn [1]

Poetry [2]
11.23.21

“The Greeks / had it wrong: / catastrophe // is not a downturn, / not a fall / from grace,” writes Monica Youn in her poem “Portrait of a Hanged Woman” from her third collection, Blackacre (Graywolf Press, 2016). The poem begins with a reference to the etymology of the word “catastrophe,” which comes from two Greek words meaning “down” and “turning.” Youn uses this starting point to depict the emotional turmoil behind a time when one’s life unravels. This week, write a poem that begins by breaking down the etymological root of a word. Is there a contrast between what the word means to you and its origins? For further inspiration, watch a video of Youn reading this poem [3] in a conversation with Robert Pinsky.


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[1] https://www.pw.org/content/a_downturn [2] https://www.pw.org/genre/poetry [3] https://www.pw.org/content/robert_pinsky_and_monica_youn_in_conversation