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I have a thing for poems about work. Poets seem to have a thing for writing about work. I share that thing with you. In Episode 63, Episode 80, and today. "Digging" by Seamus Heaney "Labor" by Jericho Brown
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1 Episode 113: Batter My Heart, Three-Person'd God, For You 10:54
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A poem that peers into the wrestling of a conflicted human heart. Holy Sonnet XIV by John Donne.
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1 Episode 112: If Ever We See Those Gardens Again, The Summer Will Be Gone 9:35
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Nothing ends more endingly than a "summer" together. "Lost Garden" by Dana Gioia
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Even if that child is just yourself. "Rain" by Robert Lewis Stevenson "Drippy Weather" by Aileen Fisher "Spring Rain" by Marchette Chute I first encountered these in Poems to Read to the Very Young edited by Josette Frank, illustrated by Eloise Wilkin Bonus: "April Rain Song" by Langston Hughes
I give you a poem I recently received: "Oregon Winter" by Jeanne McGahey. From the collection Winter Poems selected by Barbara Rogasky
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Take This Poem wakes up from a nap long enough to share "Holy Sonnet X" by John Donne. When despair and triumph live side by side in 14 lines, heat ensues, as well as iridescence.
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This one is not just read but also written by Keith Hansen...a reflection on a fraternal tussle that has now come to an end.
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1 Episode 107: The Ballad of Orange and Grape 12:29
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I hope you'll listen to Muriel Rukeyser read her own poem! It's weird, funny, scary, true. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN-NaxSRN4E
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1 Episode 106: Bearing Witness, Making Confession 9:35
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In this episode I read three poems from The Art of Losing , an anthology edited by Kevin Young. "The Wake" by Rita Dove "The Shout" by Simon Armitage "Remember Me" by Hal Sirowitz
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1 Episode 105: Michael Chitwood "Search and Rescue" 21:52
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Keith Hansen brings us five poems from Michael Chitwood, whose work explores the Appalachian landscape of his youth. "Want" "Catalytic Converter" "Chicken" "Lakeside" "Search and Rescue"
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1 Episode 104: "You are not alone", the poem said, in the dark tunnel. 14:56
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I wrestled with this poem for a long time. I thought I would run out of winter before I was satisfied with a recording. But then it snowed here these last couple days, and it encouraged me to fix up the most recent attempt and just get it out to you. Here you go: "October" by Louise Gluck. .................................................................................................. I heard Gluck read this poem at the end of this interview: https://yalepodcasts.blubrry.net/2021/03/09/nobel-laureate-louise-gluck-on-teaching-and-poetry/ It's the last ten minutes. However, the whole thing is excellent! This poet won almost every literary prize imaginable, including the Nobel Prize. Along with that, she taught poetry for many decades, and she considered her teaching to have fueled and inspired her work rather than draining it. She was greatly loved by students, and known for her passion, candor, and crankiness. She HATES poetry read aloud! Oopsies.…
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Happy New Year! I'm re-gifting this poem. Thank you for bringing it to my attention, Anna! "The Risk of Birth, Christmas 1973" by Madeline L'Engle
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1 Episode 102: ”I stare and stare. It seems I was called for this...” 16:15
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Keith Hansen brings us poems by two Polish poets who lived upfront with human suffering and political upheaval. What will their poetic "stare" find to praise? Adam Zagajewski's "Try to Praise the Mutilated World" and "Boogie-Woogie" Czeslaw Milosz's "The Blacksmith Shop"
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1 Episode 101: The Second Half of a Chocolate Cake 15:02
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I haven't finished part one to my satisfaction, but I'll serve you part two anyway. Rather like having dessert first, which I hear is possible if you're feeling unruly. "In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII:54" "In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII:55" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
100 Episodes! We've been through a lot together. To celebrate, I compiled some audio mail I've received into another poetry reading episode. If you enjoy it, send me a poem why dontcha! Pamela reads "Crooked" by G.K. Chesterton Carrie reads "She Walks in Beauty" by Lord Byron Melinda reads "Doors opening, closing on us" by Marge Piercy Thank you to all who have listened and contributed to this poetry endeavor!…
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