Monthly Archives: March 2008

So, you’re a poet?

Hall reads a poem and Ostriker comments.

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Thomas Lux defines some terms

“Vaticide,” “dope slap,” and a murderous poem.

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“My Life, My Death and My Destiny”

She reads the poem by Edith Södergran in the original Swedish.

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The Ideal Poem?

He talks about Celan’s “DeathFugue” and reads “In Memoriam Paul Celan.”

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“The Gun”

A poem by Stephen Dobyns.

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“How to Fall in Love With Your Father”

A poem.

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Gerald Stern: Still Burning

An intimate, far-ranging profile of a most engaging senior poet.

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“No Sex for Priests”

A poem.

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“Maestro”

A poem.

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“Harold Bloom”

A poem and some comments.

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“Manatee/Humanity”

Parts of a longer poem.

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Meet Some Poets

Glimpse about 50 poets with music by Roy Nathonson and Truth Thomas.

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