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Linebreak | Haiku from Juvenile Detention

Nov 26, 20248 minSeason 5Ep. 5
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LINEBREAK is a single piece of student writing, offered as a pause during your daily life. We hope it will be generative of further creativity, perspective, and thought.

 

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SHOW NOTES:

 

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

 

If you recently began listening to our podcast—or if you’ve been with us for a number of years—we want to remind you to check out the first 3 episodes of this reboot season to get an overview of where we’ve been and where we’re going. Check out season 5, episodes 1, 2, and 3.

 

Today’s featured poetry is included in our first anthology of student writing, What No One Ever Tells You.

 

The poems in this episode were written “after” the Swedish poet, Tomas Tranströmer. You can learn more about his life and work here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/tomas-transtromer

 

Interested in reading more of Tranströmer’s work? We recommend this volume of his poetry (shout outs to New Directions for this lovely edition!): the great enigma (new collected poems)

 

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Safe journey . . . and take good care.

 

 

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