Tabula Poetica: The Center for Poetry at Chapman University is proud to work with the students, faculty, and staff at Chapman to present original student works, to celebrate poetry and poetics through campus events, and to provide thoughtful reviews of selected poetry books.

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+-MFA Readings
M.F.A. Creative Writing Candidates read selections from their original work as part of the Tabula Poetica Reading Series.*
2011 MFA Poetry Reading
Featuring, in order of appearance, the poets Cindra Fox, Cheryl Steele, Christina Zwilling, Tatiana Servin, Megan
Saunders, Michael Tesauro, Scott Bloemker, Patricia Harris, Ariel Zitny, Ryan
Martinez, Calvin Pennix, Erin Whittinghill, Deborah Escalante, and Corin
Porter.
2010 MFA Poetry Reading
Featuring, in order of appearance, the poets Cheryl Steele, Scott Bloemker, Deborah Escalante, Cindra Fox, Patricia Harris, Corin Porter, Andrew Young, Judd Hess, Andrew Mauzey, Erin Whittinghill, and Calvin Pennix.
2009 MFA Poetry Reading
Featuring, in order of appearance, the poets Steven Cowall, Peter Nez, Kathy Tafolla, Natasha Gaines, Deborah Escalante, Natalie D'Auvergne, Mika Dinsmore, Andrew Stephen Young, Erica Hoffmeister, Danielle Bedina, Andrew Mauzey, Erin Whittinghill, and Annie Freshwater.
*Please note that some of the Vimeo videos are up to an hour long, and may therefore take a while to load.
+-Poetry Events
Various events led by Tabula Poetica: The Center for Poetry at Chapman University on the school campus.*
2010 Poetry Invasion
Tabula
Poetica is joined by Professor Jan Osborne’s English 206 class during Poetry
Week as the piazza at Chapman University is “invaded” by students reading poems
of struggle, resistance, freedom, and social justice.
Holocaust Commemoration Reading
Tabula
Poetica joins with the Department of English, Leatherby Libraries, and the
Roger’s Center of Holocaust Education as part of a series of events designed to
commemorate the Holocaust.
Tabula Poetica International Poetry
Reading
Multi-lingual
students from Chapman read, sing, and perform a vast array of famous poems from
various poets around the globe.
Poetry Reading by Chapman Faculty
Chapman
professors Dr. Logan Esdale, Dr. Anna Leahy (Director of Tabula Poetica), and
Dr. Martin Nakell read selections from their published poetic works.
Freedom Without Walls Poetry Reading
Chapman
students from the German and English Programs participate in “Freedom Without
Walls,” the month-long 20th anniversary celebration of the fall of
the Berlin wall.
*Please note that some of the Vimeo videos are up to an hour long, and may therefore take a while to load.
+-Chapman Reads Poetry
Chapman staff, faculty, and students read their favorite poems by authors past and present.
“The
Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”
Poem by TS Eliott, as read by Chapman President Jim
Doti.
Selections
from the Inferno
Poem by Dante, as read by Chancellor Daniele
Struppa.
“Counting
the Beats”
Poem by Robert Graves, as read by Wilkinson College
Dean Patrick Quinn .
“Kongi’s
Harvest” and “Dedication to Moremi, 1963”
Poems by Wole Soyinka, as read by XXX Dean Charlene
Baldwin.
“Bouyancy”
Poem by Jalaluddin Rumi, as read by Professor Kevin
O’Brien.
“Out
of the Rolling Ocean, the Crowd”
Poem by Walt Whitman, as read by Professor Paul
Gulino.
“Out,
Out”
Poem by Robert Frost, as read by Professor John
Benitz.
“Mnemonic”
Poem by Nancy Kuhl, as read by then Sigma Tau Delta
President Andrew Mauzey.
“Sometimes
In the Middle of the Story (for the Drowned Africans of the Middle Passage)”
Poem by Edward Baugh, as read by Graduate Student and writer Natalie
D’Auvergne.
+-Book Reviews
In Spring 2010, Tabula Poetica held a Poetry Book Review Competition at Chapman University. The judges were:
- Claudia Horn, librarian
- Stacy Russo, librarian
- Joanna Levin, literature faculty
- Rei Magosaki, literature faculty
- Kevin O'Brien, literature faculty
Tab extends its appreciation and cheers for their efforts!
Thanks also go to the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education, for generously providing copies of Elie Wiesel's Night and to the following Poetry publishers who provided books to the winner and the runners-up: Ahsahta Press, Salt Publishing, and the University of Akron Press.
We congratulate all the students who submitted book reviews. You can read the the top submissions by clicking on the links below:
| Elaine Perpellit Winner |
| | BEHIND MY EYES by Li-Young Lee |
| Hannah Brown Runner-up |
| | RISING, FALLING, HOVERING by C.D. Wright |
| Debora Escalante Runner-up |
| | NOCTURNAL FACTORY by Nancy Kuhl |
| Hilary Cunin | | | BANG DITTO by Amber Tamblyn |
| Nicole Fanelli | | | NATURAL CAUSES by Mark Cox |
| Emily Fritch | | | INSOMNIA DIARY by Bob Hicok |
| Judd Hess | | | ODALISQUE by Mark Salerno |
| Jacob Ramirez | | | GOD PARTICLES by Thomas Lux |
| Chelsea Simmons | | | WIND IN A BOX by Terrance Hayes |
| Kellie Spill | | | THIRST by Mary Oliver |
| Erin Whittinghill | | | ARDOR by Karen An-Hwei Le |
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