Episode 106: Jane Mead, I wonder if I will miss the moss
This poem offers a humble love of the world and a leave-taking of it. It was found in the papers of Jane Mead (1958-2019), which were left to her great friend Kathleen.
This poem offers a humble love of the world and a leave-taking of it. It was found in the papers of Jane Mead (1958-2019), which were left to her great friend Kathleen.
In this episode, we offer close readings of poems from Ted Kooser’s_ Winter Morning Walks: 100 Postcards to Jim Harrison_. Kooser’s poems allow us to think about the poem as a social.
What is a good life, and how do we make sense of the world when it seems like society is collapsing? In this episode, Lucas Bender joins us once again to discuss.
This episode dives into the wonderful world of Gerard Manley Hopkins, the musicality of his language, and the vision he has of becoming what we already are. This poem illustrates the cover.
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.
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.
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.
In our discussion of “The Priest Questions the Lava,” Katy describes the sentience of the natural world, her erasure of documentary texts, her interest in visual poetry, and the importance of poems.