7 episodes

Exploring biblical and contemporary poetry. Hosted by Brent Strawn.

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    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

Exploring biblical and contemporary poetry. Hosted by Brent Strawn.

    A Time for Everything (Ecclesiastes 3)

    A Time for Everything (Ecclesiastes 3)

    A poetic reflection on Ecclesiastes 3 by Brent A. Strawn. In Parallel is a new podcast that explores biblical and contemporary poetry.

    • 12 min
    A Poem about Love and Death (Song 8:6-7) - Brent Strawn

    A Poem about Love and Death (Song 8:6-7) - Brent Strawn

    A meditation on Song of Songs 8:6-7, a poem about love and death, written and narrated by Brent Strawn.

    • 14 min
    The Body, Love, Land, and Secrecy - Brent Strawn

    The Body, Love, Land, and Secrecy - Brent Strawn

    Brent talks about the celebration of the body in Song of Songs and Sharon Olds’ ”Topography,” in a series of what he calls ”Whoohiya!” moments.

    • 14 min
    A Somewhat Confusing Poem about God and Justice (Psalm 82) - Brent Strawn

    A Somewhat Confusing Poem about God and Justice (Psalm 82) - Brent Strawn

    A reflection on Psalm 82, a somewhat confusing poem about God and justice, and poetic adventures in missing the point. The episode discusses Mitch Roberson’s ”Every Day We Are Dancers” and Billie Collins’ ”Introduction to Poetry.”

    • 17 min
    One Doozy of a Last Line (Ps 137) - Brent Strawn

    One Doozy of a Last Line (Ps 137) - Brent Strawn

    What are we to make of the brutal last line in Psalm 137? ”A blessing on the one who seizes your children and smashes them against the rock!” This episode explores unspeakable events, justice, revenge, death, and ... blessing. This episode engages John Savoie’s poem ”Trimmed and Burning.”

    • 24 min
    A Dark Poem from Within the Depths (Ps 88) - Brent Strawn

    A Dark Poem from Within the Depths (Ps 88) - Brent Strawn

    A journey into the psalter’s darkest poem (Psalm 88) to explore tone and emotional state in poetry. This episode engages Linda Pastan’s poem ”Why are Your Poems So Dark?” Thanks to Linda Pastan for permission to use her poem, which was first published in Poetry Magazine in 2003, and in her collection A Queen of a Rainy Country, published by W. W. Norton.

    • 20 min

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Interesting podcast

I have enjoyed listening to this podcast. Interesting insight about the section of modern and ancient biblical poetry.

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