124 episodes

Intimate and compelling interviews by Rachel Zucker with poets and other artists. Become a Patron & support our growing podcast! www.patreon.com/commonplacepodcast

Commonplace Podcast Rachel Zucker

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Intimate and compelling interviews by Rachel Zucker with poets and other artists. Become a Patron & support our growing podcast! www.patreon.com/commonplacepodcast

    Episode 124: Reading Hafizah Augustus Geter's The Black Period

    Episode 124: Reading Hafizah Augustus Geter's The Black Period

    Rachel speaks with poet, memoirist and literary agent Hafizah Geter about her recently published memoir The Black Period: On Personhood, Race and Origin. They speak one-on-one over zoom and then, a few weeks later, at the live-virtual Reading with Rachel salon. They speak about being poets writing prose, about writing to think and talking to think, MFA programs, writing classes, beauty, erasure, revision, being a craft junkie, TV, resisting “the privilege to obscure,” finding the question your book is trying to answer, writing yourself out of the shame you were given, rethinking reading and writing as solitary experiences, getting over the embarrassment of not knowing, and writing all over the walls.

    • 1 hr 45 min
    Episode 123: Mary Ruefle

    Episode 123: Mary Ruefle

    Rachel speaks with poet and erasure artist Mary Ruefle about menopause, thresholds, death, reading, museums, schools, podcasting, trees, wind, created violence, real violence, haiku, love, the erotics of reading, Yom Kippur, erasure, how to walk around the world two babysteps at a time, and more.

    • 2 hrs 9 min
    Episode 122: Reading Nicole Sealey's The Ferguson Report: an erasure

    Episode 122: Reading Nicole Sealey's The Ferguson Report: an erasure

    Rachel speaks with poet and Commonplace producer Christine Larusso and then, a few weeks later, with Nicole Sealey at the live-virtual “Reading with Rachel” salon about Sealey’s recently published book-length erasure, The Ferguson Report: poems. Sealey describes why, how and when she erased this document and how the erasure and lifted poems became a book.

    • 1 hr 41 min
    Episode 121: Fred Moten and Ronaldo Wilson - Part 2

    Episode 121: Fred Moten and Ronaldo Wilson - Part 2

    In this two-part episode, Rachel Zucker speaks with Ronaldo V. Wilson and Fred Moten about poetry as performance, influences and teachers, open field poetics, finding space for listeners and audience to feel welcome, how to define the limits—or lack thereof— of a book and, specifically, the performance they gave the night before at the Poetry Project at St Mark’s Church on May 24, 2023. Part one (ep 120) is a conversation about the performance. Part two (ep 121) is a recording of that performance.

    • 1 hr 32 min
    Episode 120: Fred Moten and Ronaldo V. Wilson, part 1

    Episode 120: Fred Moten and Ronaldo V. Wilson, part 1

    In this two-part episode, Rachel Zucker speaks with Ronaldo V. Wilson and Fred Moten about poetry as performance, influences and teachers, open field poetics, finding space for listeners and audience to feel welcome, how to define the limits—or lack thereof— of a book and, specifically, the performance they gave the night before at the Poetry Project at St Mark’s Church on May 24, 2023. Part one (ep 120) is a conversation about the performance. Part two (ep 121) is a recording of that performance.

    • 1 hr 33 min
    Episode 119: Eugenia Leigh's Bianca (KTCO feed drop)

    Episode 119: Eugenia Leigh's Bianca (KTCO feed drop)

    In this second Keep the Channel Open feed drop, Rachel and Mike Sakasegawa discuss Bianca by Eugenia Leigh.

    • 1 min

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