Episode 73: Ada Limón
Aug 29, 2018•1 hr•Ep. 73
Episode description
Ada Limón's latest book of poems, The Carrying, was just released this month by Milkweed Editions, and it's just beautiful. In this episode, Ada and I discuss the book, the power of naming, connection with the Earth, and her collaboration with poet Natalie Diaz. Then in the second segment, we talked about travel and artistic pilgrimages.
(Conversation recorded August 17, 2018.)
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Show Notes:- Ada Limón
- Ada Limón - The Carrying: Milkweed Editions | IndieBound | B&N | Goodreads
- Ada Limón - Bright Dead Things: Milkweed Editions | IndieBound | B&N | Goodreads
- Ada Limón - Calendar
- Magnificent frigatebird
- Robin Wall Kimmerer - Braiding Sweetgrass
- Ada Limón - “The Burying Beetle”
- Sorry to Bother You
- Ada Limón and Natalie Diaz - “Envelopes of Air”
- Natalie Diaz
- Ada Limón - “Full Gallop”
- John Ashbery
- Elizabeth Bishop
- Elizabeth Bishop - Geography III
- Pablo Neruda
- Isla Negra Museum House
- La Sebastian Museum House
- La Chascona Museum House
- Pablo Neruda - Ode to Common Things
- Jeffery Saddoris
- On Taking Pictures
- Gisele Firmino
- Frida Kahlo and the Ex-Voto Style Painting
- Giveaway - The Carrying
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