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Episode 70: Lauren Camp, Inner Planets

In this episode, Lauren Camp joins us to read and discuss “Inner Planets,” a poem that she wrote during her time as the astronomer in residence at Grand Canyon National Park. She.

March 19, 2024
28:29
Season:
6
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Episode 68: W.S. Merwin, To the New Year

In the first episode of 2024, we read one of the great poets of the past century, W.S. Merwin, and his address to the new year, considering his attentiveness, his style, and.

January 18, 2024
22:48
Season:
6
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Episode 67: Alex Dimitrov, Winter Solstice

In this episode, we read and discuss a poem that provides a powerful meditation on the longest night of the year. To learn more about Alex Dimitrov, please visit his website. Thanks.

December 19, 2023
24:27
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 60: Li-Young Lee, From Blossoms

In this episode, we explore the poetry of joy in a world of shade and death, looking to sounds and repetitions while examining how “From Blossoms” speaks back to the poem that.

May 2, 2023
19:07
Season:
5
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Episode 58: Richie Hofmann, Things That Are Rare

In this episode, we are delighted to have Richie Hofmann as our guest. Richie Hofmann is the author of two collections: Second Empire and A Hundred Lovers. His poetry has appeared in.

February 27, 2023
23:57
Season:
5
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Episode 55: Kay Ryan, Crib

In this episode, we discuss Kay Ryan’s “Crib,” a brief poem that begins with an interest in the deep archaeology of language and shifts to a powerful meditation on theft, innocence, and.

December 19, 2022
17:17
Season:
5
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Episode 54: Carl Phillips, To Autumn

In this episode, we talk with David Baker about “To Autumn” by Carl Phillips, exploring the way Phillips masterfully achieves a sense of intimacy and restlessness in a lyric ode that tosses.

November 21, 2022
24:47
Season:
5
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