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Episode 87: Monica Ong, Her Gaze

In this episode, Monica Ong joins us to discuss "Her Gaze," a visual poem that celebrates the achievements of astronomer Caroline Herschel. "Her Gaze" appears in Planetaria, Ong's new collection that merges.

March 6, 2025
35:21
Season:
6
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Episode 69: Live with Marilyn Nelson!

Our first live performance of the podcast, featuring Marilyn Nelson and a discussion or her amazing poem "How I Discovered Poetry." On January 31, we met at Calvin University for its January.

February 11, 2024
55:17
Season:
6
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Episode 61: Ada Limón, "The Raincoat"

With her quality of attention and focus on vivid, specific images, Ada Limón brings us to a moment of surprising insight in "The Raincoat." "The Raincoat" appears in Ada Limón's book The.

May 11, 2023
18:34
Season:
6
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Episode 47: Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass

In this episode, Christopher Hanlon joins us to discuss an excerpt from Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass. We discuss the poem's prophetic voice, its patterns of repetition, the connective tissue that binds.

April 22, 2022
26:39
Season:
4
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Episode 45: Ben Jonson, On My First Son

In this episode, we look at Ben Jonson's elegy for his son who died of the plague at the age of 7. This poem is so brief, and yet, it manages to.

March 23, 2022
21:18
Season:
4
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Episode 38: Laura Van Prooyen, Elegy for My Mother's Mind

In this episode, our guest Laura Van Prooyen reads "Elegy for My Mother's Mind," a poem that navigates the complexities of memory, loss, and familial relationships. Laura's poem gives us an opportunity.

January 26, 2022
29:16
Season:
4
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Episode 24: Robert Hayden, Those Winter Sundays

Robert Hayden was one of the greatest American poets of the twentieth century. His poems are known for their formal grace and his deep and broad explorations of the African American experience..

June 14, 2021
20:49
Season:
2
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Episode 21: Christian Wiman, I Don't Want to Be a Spice Store

In this episode we talk with Christian Wiman about the arc of a book of poetry, the structure of an individual poem, the desire for openness and accessibility, and the surprising shifts.

April 13, 2021
18:45
Season:
2
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