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On The Talking Poem Podcast, writer and teacher Charlie Green invites on a poet, critic, or reader to bring in any poem they'd like to discuss. The poem could be old or new, well-known or obscure, and they follow the poem and conversation where they turn. After they talk about the poem, there will be some silliness, a poetry game, and a conversation about poetry more generally. New episodes will be released every two weeks.

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On The Talking Poem Podcast, writer and teacher Charlie Green invites on a poet, critic, or reader to bring in any poem they'd like to discuss. The poem could be old or new, well-known or obscure, and they follow the poem and conversation where they turn. After they talk about the poem, there will be some silliness, a poetry game, and a conversation about poetry more generally. New episodes will be released every two weeks.

    Maris Kreizman on Kim Addonizio's "To the Woman Crying Uncontrollably in the Next Stall"

    Maris Kreizman on Kim Addonizio's "To the Woman Crying Uncontrollably in the Next Stall"

    I talk with Maris Kreizman (The Maris Review; Lit Hub column) about former guest Kim Addonizio's poem "To the Woman Crying Uncontrollably in the Next Stall." We talk about viral poems; what propels Addonizio's poem in particular; and shared experiences. The audio has some small glitches--sorry about that. Afterward, we play a game I call "But that has nothing to do with baseball." Episode brought to you by a new cryptocurrency for poets.
    Also mentioned:
    Maris' excellent essay about Pen AmericaA viral story about someone sharing Addonizio's poem with a strangerMcNally JacksonJeff/Geoff tweetBess Winter, Kelly Magee, and Robin Hemley

    • 30 min
    Ronnie K. Stephens on Andrea Gibson's "Tincture"

    Ronnie K. Stephens on Andrea Gibson's "Tincture"

    I talk with Ronnie K. Stephens (The Poetry Question; The Kaleidoscope Sisters) about Andrea Gibson's prose poem "Tincture." Up front, apologies to Andrea Gibson, who I misgendered early on in the recording; thanks to Ronnie for his graciousness. We talk about the question of prose poems, pain, and sentimentality. Afterward, we play a less comic, more straightforward game I call "Pulitzer Prize Winner Kendrick Lamar 1, Drake 0." This episode is brought to you by the all-mighty SUV.
    Also mentioned:
    Nathanael O'ReillyRachel McKibbens

    • 39 min
    Josh Gondelman on Edna St. Vincent Millay's "God's World"

    Josh Gondelman on Edna St. Vincent Millay's "God's World"

    I talk with comedian and writer Josh Gondelman about Edna St. Vincent Millay's poem "God's World." We talk about beauty, growing up Jewish (him, not me, I'm not stealing valor), sound, and sports. Afterward, I go on a long pun run, and we play two games: "Rogan, Josh?" and "I Heard a Fly Ball When I Died."
    Also mentioned:
    The Bugle podcastThe All Fantasy Everything podcastComedian Andy ZaltzmanKim Addonizio's "To the Woman Crying Uncontrollably in the Next Stall"Hanif AbdurraqibDan Quisenberry (stats; poetry)Several poems that show up often on social media that don't need me to link to them

    • 33 min
    Lisa Ampleman on Jorie Graham's "The Way Things Work"

    Lisa Ampleman on Jorie Graham's "The Way Things Work"

    In this space and Taylor Swift-centric episode, I talk with Lisa Ampleman (Mom in Space) about Jorie Graham's poem "The Way Things Work" (The Dream of the Unified Field). Lisa has to sway me on this poem a bit. We chat about faith, infertility, and Rube Goldberg machines. Then Lisa shares her fantastic poem "Tenuous Blueprint" and I gush. Afterward, we play a game I call "My Very Elegant Mother Just Sat Upon Nine Porcupines" (Justice for Plato!). This episode is brought to you by Taylor Swift.
    Also mentioned:
    Andrew Chaiken's A Man on the MoonSpace wallpaper (not Lisa's)Jorie Graham's To 2040Lucie Brock-BroidoAttacks on IVFPluto (it's red!)VoyagerThe Webb telescope

    • 35 min
    Short Form: Two Poems about Palestine

    Short Form: Two Poems about Palestine

    In this Short Form episode, I talk about the problems with Jeffrey McDaniels' poem "The Jesus Fridge," which was the Academy of American Poets' Poem-a-Day on March 29. I close by sharing Fady Joudah's excellent poem "[. . .}," which was Poem-a-Day on April 2.
    Some links to Palestine news that I mention in the episode:
    Mass starvation of PalestiniansDeaths of children in PalestineOctober 7 stories retractedDeaths of journalists and aid workersStatements from Israeli leaders calling for genocide and ethnic cleansing

    • 11 min
    David Baker on Gerard Manley Hopkins' "No worst, there is none"

    David Baker on Gerard Manley Hopkins' "No worst, there is none"

    In this return from a short break, I chat with David Baker (Whale Fall) about Gerard Manley Hopkins' "terrible sonnet" "No worst, there is none." We talk about so much here: how David's students made sense of the poem, how modern Hopkins is, the attention to sound (of course). David also shares an astonishing insight from one of his students. Afterward, we play a game with a Welsh surprise. Brought to you by a new brewery.
    Also mentioned:
    Wallace Stevens, "The Emperor of Ice Cream""God's Grandeur"John Berryman's Dream SongsDylan Thomas' "A Refusal to Mourn the Death, By Fire, of a Child in London"A Patricia Hampl essay from I Could Tell You Stories (sorry, the essay isn't online)A little information about a certain Welsh townLewis Turco, The Book of FormsWesli CourtWriter's Digest List of Poetic Forms

    • 40 min

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