Today’s poetry podcast is of a poem I wrote in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, focusing on the beginnings of our now endless-seeming war in Afghanistan.
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The great poets read
The Poetry Foundation offers a number of intersting podcasts, including two that I’ve become great fans of:
Essential American Poets offers a selection of poets — chosen by then-U.S. Poet Laureate Donald Hall — of some of the best poets working in the medium in recent years. Poets like C.K. Williams, Galway Kinnell, Ted Kooser and Theodore Roethke have been featured. It runs every two weeks. You can listen on the foundation’s site or subscribe via iTunes.
Poetry Off the Shelf is another important offering, which provides readings, interviews and criticism on a weekly basis. There have been discussions of Elizabeth Alexander and the inaugural poem, Langston Hughes, erotic poetry, Louis Zukofsky, economic poetry and other topics. You can listen on the foundation’s site or subscribe via iTunes.
Tuesday Poetry Podcast: Poem for Mary
Here is this week’s poetry podcast.
Tuesday Poetry Podcast: Joyride (for Bob Nutter)
Today’s podcast features my poem “Joyride (for Bob Nutter),” about a trip Bob and I took more than 26 years ago after a night drinking tequila (etc.).
Tuesday Poetry Podcast: Morning: New Brunswick 1985
The latest podcast is available at iTunes or listen by clicking here.