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poetry gods podcast

by Miss Mariah Hagenes II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The Poetry Gods is hosted by three decorated multicultural poets, artists, and educators from Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City (by way of Cincinnati). Launched in 2016, the podcast seeks to create community by breaking boundaries between the high academic world of so-called page poetry and spoken word.Dec 17, 2017

What is poetry podcasting?

Poetry podcasting is where the innovation exists. Each podcast on this list pushes the edge of convention, rethinking clichés and creating an expansive listening experience as a result.

What is lunar poetry podcasts?

Peter deGraft-Johnson, new host of Lunar Poetry Podcasts, brings a text to life as an audio experience. Founded in 2014 in south-east London by David Turner — the host of the first 125 episodes — the show is an independent production focusing on new British poetry.

What is the New Yorker’s poetry podcast?

On The New Yorker ’s poetry podcast, Kevin Young is joined by contemporary poets who read and then discuss a poem that they have selected from the magazine’s storied archives. It is a fascinating premise that proves more compelling than if the back catalogue was mined by a single host.

Is poem talk a good show?

Hosted by the faculty director of the Kelly Writers House, Al Filreis, Poem Talk is a roundtable of the sort familiar to those privileged enough to attend university seminars. One could argue that the show, with the sincerity of its seriousness, reinforces the airs of inaccessibility around poetry as an art form.

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What is the best poetry podcast?

It’s little wonder that Poetry Off the Shelf is one of the best poetry podcasts. Producer Helena de Groot is also one of the minds behind the Paris Review ’s podcast, giving her two platforms with which to perfect the format. Since 2017, de Groot has hosted Poetry Off the Shelf , a podcast dedicated to the diverse world of contemporary poetry. Its tone is astute and intellectual, but de Groot also imbues a sense of mystery into her show, mixing interviews and anthology reviews with “ poetry documentaries .” Other highlights of this poetry podcast can be found in its niche episodes: Have you ever heard a poem you can touch? How about only poems that are like prose? De Groot’s show is a masterstroke of the genre, a poetry podcast where everything is important, but, as the host states herself, never taken too seriously.

What is interesting people reading poetry?

“If it ain’t pleasure, it ain’t a poem.” So begins every episode of Interesting People Reading Poetry, a podcast that takes the words of William Carlos Williams and inverts them. The show is a pleasure, and the tenderness of its treatment of poetry has the unfortunate consequence of highlighting the shortcomings of other poetry podcasts. Created by brothers Brendan and Andy Stermer, Interesting People Reading Poetry wants us to experience poetry on multiple levels of enjoyment. The show takes an individual, not famous in the conventional sense, but a force in their field, such as a composer, historian, or writer, and asks them to read whatever poem has had the largest and longest-felt effect on their life.

What is commonplace podcast?

4. Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People) Commonplace aims to illuminate poetic craft through the quotidian.

How many episodes of The Poems Smith podcast?

Like all good pieces of art, they challenge despite their beauty. With over two hundred episodes, the show is a fantastic resource, and a true break from the cacophony of life.

Is poetry podcast a punk?

It’s hip-hop. It’s punk — but then, apparently, so was William Blake. Too often, poetry podcasts neglect the vibrant spoken word scene flourishing around the world. It might seem obvious, but the dynamism of spoken word is perfectly suited to the podcast format.

Have you heard George's podcast?

Have You Heard George’s Podcast? is the brainchild of spoken word artist George the Poet, aka George Mpanga. Having taken home the titles of “Best Podcast” and “Smartest Podcast” at this year’s British Podcast Awards, the show has become difficult to introduce without resorting to hyperbole. Despite occasional hiccups, Have You Heard George’s Podcast? manages to surprise listeners with its evocative story, treading the line between current affairs and fiction, music and spoken word. Mpanga’s alias is as provocative as his words are melodic, using the unifying potential of poetry to highlight divisions in the British political system. His lens does not shy from issues of racial oppression: by coalescing poetics and Grime music, Mpanga illustrates that racism is as ubiquitous for the children in his locality as the rap songs coming out of their phones. Mpanga uncovers the artistry behind this music, rejecting the mainstream narratives of violence and laziness that weigh heavily on black communities. A series full of intelligence and emotion, its innovative storytelling techniques will make the listener rethink the potential of podcasting.

Who hosts the podcast Commonplace?

Commonplace aims to illuminate poetic craft through the quotidian. Hosted by Rachel Zucker, the author of ten books of poetry and memoir, the podcast dives into the overlooked minutiae of the everyday to find the roots of the extraordinary.

What is the Poetry Foundation podcast?

The Poetry Foundation produces a number of excellent podcasts. Poetry Magazine Podcast features poetry readings, interviews with poets and critics, and critical discussions.

What is the New Books Network?

New Books Network produces podcasts on virtually every genre. New Books in Poetry features interviews with poets about their new books.

Where is the Poetry Project podcast recorded?

Recorded live at St. Mark’s Church-in-the-Bowery in Manhattan’s East Village, The Poetry Project Podcast features readings and poetry discussions.

When is National Poetry Month?

April is National Poetry Month. If you love poetry or want to explore it further, here are eleven poetry podcasts to help you on your way.

Who is the poet on the Poetry Break podcast?

The Poetry Break is the result of a partnership with West Virginia Poet Laureate Marc Harshman and West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Each episode of this monthly podcast features the work of a different poet and commentary by the host.

Who is the host of Poem Talk?

The final Poetry Foundation selection on this list, each episode of Poem Talk features a roundtable discussion with host Al Filreis and guests about a single poem.

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