Episode 77: Poetry
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How do we love poetry? Let us count the ways. This week, we’re joined by Anthony Garrett to kick off National Poetry Month with a wonderful conversation about our favorite poems and poets, how and when we read poetry, and a discussion about how to approach this sometimes intimidating part of the literary landscape. Does poetry play a part in your reading life? We also announce the winners of our latest giveaway, so please join us! Shownotes Books * Averno, by Louise Glück * The Obscene Bird of Night, by José Donoso, translated by Megan McDowell, Hardie St. Martin, and Leonard Mades * A Naked Singularity, by Sergio De La Pava * Border: A Journey to the Edge of Europe, by Kapka Kassabova * To the Lake: A Balkan Journey of War and Peace, by Kapka Kassabova * Black Lamb and Grey Falcon, by Rebecca West * War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy, translated by Anthony Briggs * The Fisherman, by John Langan * Moby-Dick, by Herman Melville * Song of Solomon, by Toni Morrison * The Savage Detectives, by Roberto Bolaño, translated by Natasha Wimmer * Rock Crystal, by Adalbert Stifter, translated by Elizabeth Mayer and Marianne Moore * The End, by Attila Bartis, translated by Judith Sollosy * Divorcing, by Susan Taubes * Notes of a Crocodile, by Qin Miaogin, translated by Bonnie Huie * “The Waste Land,” by T.S. Eliot * “Today,” by Billy Collins * Poems 1962 - 2012, by Louise Glück * Different Hours, by Stephen Dunn * Picnic, Lightning, by Billy Collins * Half-light: Collected Poems 1965 - 2016, by Frank Bidart * Gabriel: A Poem, by Edward Hirsch * The Living Fire: New and Selected Poems, by Edward Hirsch * “When Death Comes,” by Mary Oliver * “As One Listens to the Rain,” by Octavio Paz * “The Raven,” by Edgar Allan Poe * “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” by T.S. Eliot * Duino Elegies, by Rainer Maria Rilke * Winter Morning Walks: 100 Postcards to Jim Harrison, by Ted Kooser * Braided Creek: A Conversation in Poetry, by Ted Kooser and Jim Harrison * “Bullet Points,” by Jericho Brown * Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath, by Heather Clark * “Tulips,” by Sylvia Plath * Postcolonial Love Poem, by Natalie Diaz * When My Brother Was an Aztec, by Natalie Diaz * The Wild Iris, by Louise Glück * Winter Recipes from the Collective, by Louise Glück * Links * Anthony’s Socials * X * Instagram * Atmospheric Quarterly * Episode 1: Bucket List Books, in which Trevor kicks War and Peace off his bucket list * Leaf by Leaf: Chris Via on War and Peace * Episode 15: Emily Dickinson * One Bright Book: Episode 23: The Wild Iris, by Louise Glück * Backlisted: Episode 208: All My Pretty Ones, by Anne Sexton * The New Yorker Poetry Podcast * Poetry Unbound Podcast * The Slow Down Podcast * The Great American Novel from The Atlantic * Lonesome Reader on The Great American Novel The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast is a book chat podcast. Every other week Paul and Trevor get together to talk about some bookish topic or another. We hope you’ll continue to join us! Many thanks to those who helped make this possible! If you’d like to donate as well, you can do so on Substack or on our Patreon page. These subscribers get periodic bonus episode and early access to all episodes! Every supporter has their own feed that he or she can use in their podcast app of choice to download our episodes a few days early. Please go check it out! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mookse.substack.com/subscribe
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