In Delhi-- The workshop will cover only prose, but Mohanty's prose does itself work very close to the boundary with poetry. This is a practice-based workshop, which means you will be expected to write a lot and make a commitment to attending all the sessions, but note also the wonderful readings, which include little-known geniuses such as Bruno Schulz.
=================== Masterclass @ Sarai =================== CREATIVE WRITING MASTERCLASS Tutor: Sharmistha Mohanty This workshop is open to those who wish to have a serious engagement with imaginative prose writing, fiction or non-fiction. There are two fundamental aspects that the workshop will focus on. Because we are born into language, writing cannot be taught as a craft, like the other arts. We already know the codes, the grammar, how to make sentences, paragraphs, pages. In writing we work at the opposite end from a musician or a dancer who must first learn the basics, we need to refuse the ease with which words come. A first task then is to make a /relationship/ with language, different from the everyday one. For myself, as a prose fiction writer, I see speech as close to thought, writing as close to consciousness. That is why it is often possible in writing to express something unknown even to oneself. More than finding a way to /make/ this relationship with language, we can look at how it can be/ allowed/. This may mean expanding the space of language, not shrinking it by taking on given structures, or having too defined a purpose, or using things one already knows. A second task is to ask the question, what is form? In writing, form arises not from an external, not from mere wishes or ideals. Form arises from a real need. This is what must be identified, by everyone, individually, for themselves. Arising from a need and arriving at its shape through a struggle, each found form will have its own rigour and can never be whimsical or random. By letting oneself be with these explorations, once can move towards a writing which is able to evoke what is not already known. The basic principle I will work with in conducting the workshop is that writing, because it cannot be “taught,” can only be guided, by a practitioner, and the best form of guidance is to work on the actual writing and take it forward through criticism and dialogue. Each participant will present their writing on a regular basis during the workshop. The writing will be discussed at the workshop by myself and all the other participants. I will also hold one on one sessions with every participant at least once during the course. We will also be doing some reading in parallel. The reading will span vastly different kinds of prose, perhaps the autobiographical pieces of James Baldwin, the novels of W.G. Sebald, the prose of Claudio Magris, the short fictions of Bruno Schulz, the essays of Joseph Brodsky, and Indian myths and folktales which have their own special ways of approaching narrative. [Sharmistha Mohanty received a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (Fiction) from the Iowa Writer's Workshop. She is the author of the screenplay for the film Nazar (1989) by Mani Kaul, and two novels-- Book One (1995) and the just published New Life (India Ink/Roli Books, 2005). Her fiction has also appeared in the journals, Ploughshares (Boston), Siecle 21 (Paris) and Gender and History (London), and Inertia Magazine (New York, online).] The duration of the workshop is nine sessions from 26 November 2005 to 24 December 2005. The participants will meet every Wednesday and Saturday, from 4 pm to 7 pm. The class will have a limited number of participants. Applicants should send in a writing sample of imaginative prose, of not more than five pages (it can be an excerpt from a longer work), and a page on why they would like to attend the workshop. Masterclass fee: Rs. 1500/-, payable on confirmation of selection. 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