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No Good Poetry

Making the world safer for poetry.
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Episodes

Episode 49: Should Poets Have Day Jobs?

Should poets be poets full-time or should they ply a trade? In episode 49, four of our past guests give us their thoughts on whether or not poets should have day jobs.

Mar 10, 20181 hr 3 minEp. 45

Episode 48: Poetry Travel and Troubadours with Benjamin Aleshire

Poet Ben Aleshire joins us this week to talk about his recent travels, selling poetry on the street, and troubadours in this extra-long episode. We hit on all kinds of odd subjects, George Whitman's shenanigans at Shakespeare and Company, whether Johnny Depp might have stolen a poetry broadside from City Lights, the fecundity of letterpress printing in Germany, fake news, Ezra Pound's Fascism and Antisemitism, improvisation vs. revision in poetry, John Ashbery, how poetry is like free jazz, and ...

Mar 03, 20182 hr 9 minEp. 44

Episode 47: Bookmaking and Letterpress with Peter Anderson

This week printer Peter Anderson joins us to talk about letterpress, book making and the value of tailoring a book specifically to a poet;'s work. We get into the esoterics of page size, paper, and the economy of books, and talk about what we love about books as physical objects.

Feb 24, 20181 hr 11 minEp. 43

Episode 46: Love Poetry

t's just a little after Valentine's Day, and my wife Raina and our daughter Emma join me to read and talk about love poetry. We share love poems by Gary Snyder, Denise Levertov, Robert Creeley, Zachary Schomburg, Sappho, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Louis Aragon, Anne Waldman, Tony Hoagland and Everette Maddox.

Feb 18, 20181 hr 33 minEp. 42

Episode 45: Found Poetry with Chris Sullivan

This week Chris Sullivan joins us to discuss found poetry and his publications, including the Journal of Public Domain, Catastrophe Basketballs From New Orleans, and I Love My Van.

Feb 11, 20181 hr 5 minEp. 41

Episode 42: Poetry Communities & Translation with Mark Statman

This week Mark Statman joins us to talk about poetry communities, poetry in Mexico and Uruguay, translating poetry, and revising poetry. He also shares with us both his own poetry and translations of three poems by Marianna Stephania.

Jan 20, 20181 hr 15 minEp. 38

Episode 41: Chris Champagne

Poet, comedian, playwright, and political satirist joins us to talk about poetry, comedy, Archie comics, spoken word contests, and performing in public, how texting originated in Finland, and he graces us with some of his poems.

Jan 13, 201853 minEp. 37

Episode 39: Newspaper Poetry

Why isn't there poetry in the daily paper anymore? This week we talk about poetry's place in the newspaper both historically and in the present, look at some poems from the Daily Picayune and the Times-Picayune in the Nola DNA archive.

Dec 30, 20171 hr 10 minEp. 35

Episode 38: Christmas Episode with Jimmy Ross

Poet Jimmy Ross joins us this week for a special Christmas Episode where we read holiday poems by Auden, Ashbery, Plath, Sexton and many others, reminisce about Christmases past, and posit that computers writing Christmas songs might be a harbinger of their future domination of humans.

Dec 23, 20171 hr 9 minEp. 34

Episode 37: 6 Poets You May Not Have Heard of with guest Megan Burns

Poet and publisher Megan Burns joins us to talk about 6 poets that are lesser known, and we read some of their poetry: Elizabeth Acevedo, Susan Wheeler, Carl Andre, Lynn Melnick, David Berman, and The Poet Who Must Not Be Named (I mean, Robert Clairmont).

Dec 16, 20171 hr 1 minEp. 33

Episode 36: Alfred Leslie's Films with Poets

In episode 36 guest David Moss joins us to take a look at two short films directed by Alfred Leslie, Pull My Daisy with Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Gregory Corso (and guest appearance by one of our favorite painters, Larry Rivers), and The Last Clean Shirt with Frank O'Hara.

Dec 09, 201747 minEp. 32

Episode 35: Quantifying Poetry, Modern Sonnets, and Poetry-Writing Parties

A miscellany of topics this week. Joseph Makkos tells us about a pretty terrible article from the Daily Mail about what makes poetry successful which we discuss. We talk about modern sonnets and read a few by Bernadette Mayer and Ted Berrigan, and we talk about writing poetry at parties and have a laugh about some poetry written at past parties.

Dec 02, 20171 hr 1 minEp. 31

Episode 34: Danny Kerwick Tribute

In this episode we remember friend, poet, publisher and all around mischievous tramp of literature and poetics, Danny Kerwick.

Nov 25, 201749 minEp. 30

Episode 32: Bill Lavender

This week we talk with past guest and friend Bill Lavender about World Poetry, writing fiction as a poet, how photography changed the world and his current poetry projects.

Nov 11, 20171 hr 15 minEp. 28

Episode 30: Typewriter Poets

This week we talk about typewriter poets and interview two poets who have spent some time hawking poems on the street, Cubs The Poet and Eric Carter.

Oct 28, 201742 minEp. 26

Episode 26: Bernard Pearce

Poet, musician, sound-man, and galley cook Bernard Pearce joins us to talk about his experiences with poetry, Louisiana, life on the sea, music, cooking, and writing from the heart.

Sep 23, 201745 minEp. 22

Episode 24: John Ashbery Tribute

This episode is a tribute to John Ashbery with a discussion of his poetry and readings of some of my favorite Ashbery poems, including a recording of the two voice poem Litany from As We Know. A special thanks to Jeff Pagano this week, as his music features heavilly in the episode.

Sep 09, 201744 minEp. 20

Episode 23: Computer-Generated Poetry

Can a computer write poetry? We look back at the history of computer-generated poetry, read some poems made by computers, see if we can tell if a poem is written by a bot or not, and discuss why people are so interested in A.I. poetry and where the future might lead.

Sep 02, 201753 minEp. 19

Episode 22: Mimeograph Revolution with John Sinclair

This episode is all about mimeo and the mimeograph revolution of the 60s and 70s and the poetry that was published throughout. Makkos talks about his experiences with mimeo and interviews poet, publisher, jazz aficionado, and political activist John Sinclair.

Aug 26, 201759 minEp. 18

Episode 21: Children's Poetry

This week we talk about teaching children poetry and share some recordings from a children's poetry reading that was held at the Children's Resource Center Public Library in New Orleans. Check out the links to Kenneth Koch's books on teaching poetry in the show notes.

Aug 19, 201742 minEp. 17

Episode 20: Vocabulary and Poetry

Does having a bigger vocabulary make you a better poet? Can we tell something about poets from the words they use? Does Wu Tang really use more vocabulary words than Shakespeare? We talk about all this and more as we examine the role of vocabulary in poetry.

Aug 12, 201755 minEp. 16
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