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Poetry (Video)

Enjoy the artful arrangement of words with this collection of poetry from new poets to world-renowned authors, including poetry discussions and author interviews and readings.
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Lunch Poems: Will Alexander

Will Alexander has created a contemporary alchemy of surrealist vision in his own electric incandescent language. Coined the Césaire of America, his poetry is full of imagistic and intelligent unraveling. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 11958]

Feb 06, 200754 min

Ted Kooser at UC Davis

Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and recent US poet laureate Ted Kooser gives a public reading and answer questions on his art during a visit to UC Davis. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 12031]

Jan 01, 200756 min

A Natural History of Chicano Literature: A Performance Lecture by Juan Felipe Herrera

Juan Felipe Herrera traveled as a child with his parents through many small farming towns and cities in California, until finally settling in San Diego. He has taught poetry from kindergarten to the university level and is the author of numerous poetry and children's books, including Calling The Doves, which won the Ezra Jack Keats Award, and Crashboomlove, which was prized with the Americas Award. He also wrote Upside Down Boy, which was adapted into a musical in New York City, and Laughing Out...

Sep 14, 200559 min

Poetry Reading: Ted Kooser

U.S. Poet Laureate (2004-2006) Ted Kooser is a major poetic voice for rural and small town America and the award-winning author of ten collections of poetry, most recently 2004's Pulitzer Prize-winning Delights and Shadows. Nebraskan Kooser often draws from his native Great Plains and his poems are acclaimed for their simple, straightforward style. Kooser reads from his poetry before a standing-room only audience in Campbell Hall at UC Santa Barbara. Series: "Voices" [Humanities] [Show ID: 9537]...

Aug 01, 200559 min

Lunch Poems: Kick Off 2004

A range of Berkeley luminaries read and discuss their favorite poems. This year's line-up: Barbara Ertter (Jepson Herbarium), H. Mack Horton (East Asian Languages), Amy Kautzman (Doe Library), Elaine Kim (Ethnic Studies), Ray Lifchez (Architecture), Cam Nguyet Nguyen (Southeast Asian Studies), Bob Osserman (Mathematical Science Research Center), Laura Perez (Chicano Studies), John Prausnitz (Chemical Engineering), and Frank Worrell (Education). Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [...

Oct 11, 200459 min

Lunch Poems: Cornelius Eady

Charismatic poet Cornelius Eady uses deft paradoxes to meet the world's absurdities head-on. In a powerful reading of his own work, Eady recites like a jazz singer croons, emphasizing his poetry's hard-hitting content. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 7952]

Oct 06, 200329 min

Spirits Desperado: The Poetry of Michael McClure

Beat poet Michael McClure is the author of numerous volumes of poetry, plays, novels, and essays. McClure is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Obie Award for Best Play, and the National Poetry Association's Distinguished Lifetime Achievement in poetry. Tune in as he reads a selection of poems. Series: "Artists on the Cutting Edge" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 6041]

Nov 20, 200129 min

Helen Edison Lecture: Yusef Komunyakaa

Yusef Komunyakaa is known as a "jazz poet," a Southern writer and a "soldier poet." Author of nine books and winner of a Pulitzer Prize for poetry, Komunyakaa sets a provocative stage by rejecting the "write what you know" model in favor of the defying "write what you are willing to discover" premise. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 5640]

Jun 26, 200159 min

Tiepolo's Hound: A Reading by Derek Walcott

Trinidad resident Derek Walcott won the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature. Walcott has published twenty volumes of poetry and is also a published playwright. Series: "Artists on the Cutting Edge" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 5593]

Mar 13, 200121 min

Poet First Novelist Second: Carol Muske-Dukes

Poet and novelist Carol Muske-Dukes reads a chapter from her novel, “Saving St. Germ” and selected poetry from “Red Trousseau.” The author accompanies these readings with comments on her work and the creative process. Series: "Artists on the Cutting Edge" [Humanities] [Show ID: 2608]

Jan 19, 199927 min

Barbarian Sweet: The Poetry of Marilyn Chin

Marilyn Chin reads some of her poetry, including BARBARIAN SWEET, which she says retains ancient Chinese forms in a recognizable Western format Series: "Artists on the Cutting Edge" [Humanities] [Show ID: 595]

Sep 12, 199729 min

Root Doctors: Quincy Troupe and Phil Upchurch

Poet Quincy Troupe and jazz guitarist Phil Upchurch combine spoken word and music in a fluid, dynamic performance centering on the African-American experience. Series: "Artists on the Cutting Edge" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 2787]

Dec 06, 199629 min

A Cascade Of Words: Jesus Papoleto Melendez

Poet Jesus Papoleto Melendez’s experiences as “a Puerto Rican kid in Harlem” and a teacher in San Diego have informed his writing. Series: "Artists on the Cutting Edge" [Humanities] [Show ID: 2645]

Oct 25, 199628 min
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