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by Cornell Schinner Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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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.

What are the best poetry podcasts?

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.

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.

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What poem has Fehmida been a friend to?

In this episode, Fehmida talks with us about the poem that has been a friend to her – 'Still I Rise' by Maya Angelou.​Fehmida joined The Poetry Exchange online, via video call, for one of our Lockd…

What poem has been a friend to Tom?

In this episode, Tom talks with us about the poem that has been a friend to him – 'Aubade' by Philip Larkin.Tom visited The Poetry Exchange in February 2020 for what turned out to be our last live…

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.

Who hosts the Poem Talk?

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.

What is poetry off the shelf?

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 .”.

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.

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.

Who said "When you tell them you are a published poet, they seem at least vaguely impressed"?

In his book The Hatred of Poetry, the poet and novelist Ben Lerner writes, “And when you are foolish enough to identify yourself as a poet, your interlocutors will often ask: A published poet? And when you tell them that you are, indeed, a published poet, they seem at least vaguely impressed.” The need for legitimization in the sphere of poetry might explain why all the speakers who appear on Poem Talk are aggressively qualified. Often the requirements placed on podcast guests are limited to their social media followings or their proximity to a large, metropolitan city. But the guests on Poem Talk, a production of the Poetry Foundation, list their awards and residencies, not their Twitter stats. The soft, assured tone of their discussion is bolstered by their credentials. Rarely is a sentence misplaced, a comment overwrought.

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