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No Good Poetry

Making the world safer for poetry.
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Episodes

Episode 19: We Talk About Ourselves

It's the dead of the summer, so we decided we'd peek our heads out from behind the podcast hosting curtain and talk a little bit about our own current poetry projects. Check out our poems in the shownotes and listen to the end so you can hear a poetry performance with The Furniture Music Ensemble.

Aug 05, 201758 minEp. 15

Episode 17: Understanding "Understanding Poetry Is More Straightforward Than You Think"

In this episode we talk about a recent article by Matthew Zapruder from the New York Times, "Understanding Poetry Is More Straightforward Than You Think," which gets us thinking about how schools teach poetry, what it means for poetry to be "obscure," poetic tradition, and whether there is value in making poetry straightforward. We do get kind of critical of the article, but hopefully we add to the discussion more than just bitch about the article.

Jul 22, 201750 minEp. 13

Episode 15: Bards and Barflies of Bohemia (part 1)

Special guest Arthur Smith chats with us live from his home in the French Quarter about some poets who found Bohemia in New Orleans and hung out in some splendid and roomy barrooms while they were at it. In this episode we talk about Walt Whitman and Tenessee Williams.

Jul 08, 201745 minEp. 11

Episode 14: Musical Compositions Rooted in Poetry (part 2)

Jeff Pagano and I continue our conversation on musical compositions based on poetry with pieces by Hindemith, Britten, Eliott Carter and Brulez inspired by the poetry of Rilke, Rimbaud, Hart Crane, and Rene Char.

Jul 01, 20171 hr 1 min

Episode 12: Poetry and Audience

How does an audience interact with poetry? What's up with poetry readings? Can poets find ways to make poetry more interactive? We talk about all that and look at some techniques poets have used to get close and personal with their audience.

Jun 17, 20171 hr 6 min

Episode 11: Book-Length Poems

This week we take a look at book-length poems and talk about some of our favorites. Be sure to checkout the reading list in the shownotes, so you can find a book-length poem to read this summer.

Jun 10, 20171 hr 7 min

Episode 10: Max Harris and Ern Malley

This week we are joined by composer Jeff Pagano as we take a little trip to 1940s Australia for a bit of poetry history. I don't want to give away too much if it's a story you haven't heard before, but you will hear some amazing poetry along the way and there will be some surprises too.

Jun 03, 20171 hr 8 min
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