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Interesting People Reading Poetry is a short, sound-rich podcast where artists and luminaries read a favorite poem and share what it means to them. Created by Andy & Brendan Stermer.

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Interesting People Reading Poetry is a short, sound-rich podcast where artists and luminaries read a favorite poem and share what it means to them. Created by Andy & Brendan Stermer.

    Historian Roy Foster Reads William Butler Yeats

    Historian Roy Foster Reads William Butler Yeats

    In this episode, Roy Foster reads "Sailing to Byzantium" by William Butler Yeats. Foster is the Emeritus Professor of Irish History at the University of Oxford and the author of many books, including his classic, two-volume biography of Yeats, published in 1997 and 2003. In a review of the first volume published in the New York Review of Books, the Irish novelist John Banville wrote: “W.B. Yeats: A Life is a great and important work, a triumph of scholarship, thought, and empathy such as one would hardly have thought possible in this age of disillusion. It is an achievement wholly of a scale with its heroic subject.”









    https://open.spotify.com/episode/2EPxyqHWa7nQJB5SKB1BDj









    “Sailing to Byzantium” by William Butler Yeats was first published in 1927 and included in his magnificent collection, The Tower, published in 1928. To learn more about Yeats' life and work, look no further than Roy Foster's W.B Yeats: A Life, Vol. I: The Apprentice Mage and Vol. II: The Arch-Poet.







    We feature one short listener poem at the end of every episode. To submit, call the Haiku Hotline at 612-440-0643 and read your poem after the beep. For the occasional prompt, follow us on Instagram and Facebook.







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    • 15 min
    Poetry Playlist: Forgotten Frequencies

    Poetry Playlist: Forgotten Frequencies

    This IPRP Poetry Playlist features three selections from Brendan's debut chapbook, Forgotten Frequencies, out now from North Dakota State University Press. The books were printed in a limited edition at The Braddock News Letterpress Museum in Braddock, ND and assembled by hand by students in the publishing program at North Dakota State University in Fargo. Purchase a copy of Forgotten Frequencies here.









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    • 5 min
    Rapper Dessa Reads Alan Dugan

    Rapper Dessa Reads Alan Dugan

    In this episode, musician and writer Dessa reads an excerpt from “Natural Enemies of the Conch” by Alan Dugan. Dessa first gained prominence as a rapper with the Twin Cities hip hop collective Doomtree, but has since worked across many genres and creative disciplines. She has collaborated with the Minnesota Orchestra, published a memoir and poetry collections, and even hosted a BBC science podcast. Her fantastic new album, Bury the Lede, is an embrace of dance floor-ready pop music. 









    https://open.spotify.com/episode/364PtYtwMXPD85nnksKTN1









    Alan Dugan was an American poet born in New York City in 1923. "Natural Enemies of the Conch” appears in Poems Seven: New and Complete Poetry, published by Seven Stories Press.







    Keep up with Dessa on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and at dessawander.com. 







    We feature one short listener poem at the end of every episode. To submit, call the Haiku Hotline at 612-440-0643 and read your poem after the beep.







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    • 15 min
    Poetry Playlist: Think of the Storm

    Poetry Playlist: Think of the Storm

    Think of the storm roaming the sky uneasilylike a dog looking for a place to sleep in, listen to it growling.







    –ELIZABETH BISHOP







    For each IPRP Poetry Playlist, we curate a selection of three poems, loosely thematically related, presented with musical score, but without any commentary or historical context. We encourage you to approach these short episodes with the same relaxed attitude you might take toward a playlist on a burnt CD, given to you by a friend, which you casually pop in on a long road trip. Don't worry about perfect comprehension, and steer clear of academic analysis. Just turn up the volume, roll down your windows, and enjoy the ride.









    https://open.spotify.com/episode/0XtYuu60adGil55h2PhFFw









    TRACKLIST







    1. "Little Exercise" by Elizabeth Bishop appears in Poems, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.







    2. "Love For Other Things" by Tom Hennen appears in Darkness Sticks to Everything, published by Copper Canyon Press.







    3. "The Lady Speaks" by William Carlos Williams appears in The Collected Poems: Volume II, 1939-1962, published by New Directions.







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    • 5 min
    Priest Tish Harrison Warren Reads Scott Cairns

    Priest Tish Harrison Warren Reads Scott Cairns

    In this episode, Tish Harrison Warren reads “Possible Answers to Prayer” by Scott Cairns. Warren is an Anglican priest and the author of two award-winning books, Liturgy of the Ordinary and Prayer in the Night. She also writes a weekly newsletter for the New York Times on “faith in private life and public discourse.” 









    https://open.spotify.com/episode/1AbkP0s1yJuIkhp82QU4lS









    “Possible Answers to Prayer” by Scott Cairns appears in Slow Pilgrim, published by Paraclete Press. Cairns is an American poet born in 1954. Much of his work explores spiritual themes and is influenced by his Eastern Orthodox faith.







    Keep up with Tish Harrison Warren on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and at tishharrisonwarren.com. 







    We feature one short listener poem at the end of every episode. To submit, call the Haiku Hotline at 612-440-0643 and read your poem after the beep. For the occasional prompt, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.







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    • 15 min
    Poetry Playlist: Vocalism

    Poetry Playlist: Vocalism

    Vocalism, measure, concentration, determination, and the divine power to speak words; Are you full-lung'd and limber-lipp'd from long trial? from vigorous practice? from physique?







    –WALT WHITMAN







    What would it be like to experience a selection of poems with the same relaxed attitude you might take toward a playlist on a burnt CD, given to you by a friend, which you casually pop in on a long road trip? That's the question we're exploring with this new, extra-short episode format, which we'll be publishing in-between our full-length releases.







    We’re calling it a Poetry Playlist: three poems, loosely thematically related, presented with musical score, but without any commentary or historical context. Don't worry about perfect comprehension, and steer clear of academic analysis. Just turn up the volume, roll down your windows, and enjoy the ride.







    https://open.spotify.com/episode/4hED7uFa96T1z9GH9VeQWg







    Tracklist







    1. "Vocalism" by Walt Whitman







    2. "Introduction to the Songs of Experience" by William Blake







    3. "To the Roaring Wind" by Wallace Stevens







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    • 6 min

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