One of the best episodes
Very deep discussion with the host and poet Balakian about Roethke. One really feels the majesty of poetry. A special kind of confection for the heart.
Laxmandas via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/20/19
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Each episode is a hoard of treasures worth (repeated) listening. It’s like being on the moon looking across at the world, its uncanny, nuclear connections laid bare and unclabbered, and lit with language.
MurasakiFloof via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/19
My favorite poets are Ian Bavitz, Robert Smith (Bobby Freedom), and Charles Bukowski. I like dimly lit barrooms, where the barflies cannot see where the crows have scratched me under my eyes. I like cooked spoons under half moons. Used cotton swabs and Reynolds Wrap blackened by bics. Popcorn...Read full review »
LessCouchOn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/29/19
I love this podcast so much. My only criticism/sadness is that it's not updated more often. The discussions with guest poets are fascinating and I've discovered so many poets to further explore and enjoy through listening...and honestly, I can think of so few sounds more comforting than Paul...Read full review »
saraluune via Apple Podcasts · France · 02/13/17
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