Hit and miss
Poetry podcasts can be as hit or miss as poetry itself. Former host Paul Muldoon has a great voice and often times the discussion about the poems are better than the poems themselves. Jury is still out on new host Kevin Young. I do like how often John Ashbery poems appear on the show. I suspect a lot of poets don’t like what poems are published in the New Yorker, but could always fall back on him as their choice.
SquareBiz539 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/25/17
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