Brief essays on poetry: considering a poem and how it reveals the world and the human experience. Find the text of the poems featured and the podcast script on MarilynOnaRoll.wordpress.com.
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Warming God's hands with our fire in Daniel B. Summerhill's poem.Von marmccabe
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Eric Kocher's re-entry into the world after a red-eye flight wonderfully disorients in his poem "Red Eye Home."Von marmccabe
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Emily gives us what-for in this poem by Betsy Sholl. Are you listening?Von marmccabe
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Love and loss and what is left behind beautifully detailed in this poem by Jordan Smith.Von marmccabe
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Clare Goulet gets down low to hear what wisdom this lichen can impart.Von marmccabe
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Reality check on climate change in this short poem by Heather Sellers.Von marmccabe
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Love of country under scrutiny in my poem "Pro Patria."Von marmccabe
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Details and attention weave together this disparate poem's lines: "Evidence of Tenderness" by Lauren Camp.Von marmccabe
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The hazards and dull horror of war and John Balaban's vivid "The Guard at the Bin Thuy Bridge."Von marmccabe
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Small subversions and what poetry can do, seen at work in "Perserving an Ecosystem" by Christina Olivares.Von marmccabe
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Jane Hirshfield's "Counting, This New Year's Morning, What Powers Yet Remain To Me": Whirled Through a Poem's Eye
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Counting blessings, however mixed, under consideration and this Jane Hirshfield poem: "Counting, This New Year's Morning, What Powers Yet Remain To Me."Von marmccabe
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All things connected in this Li-Young Lee poem, "One Heart."Von marmccabe
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Remembering and misremembering and an old poem: Thomas Bailey Aldrich, "Memory."Von marmccabe
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Star-gazing with Wordsworth, and thinking about the notorious denizens of the planet Earth.Von marmccabe
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Two poems on faith and doubt and the small voice inside.Von marmccabe
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Kweku Abimbola's "Burning Box Braid on East & 94th, Tulsa, Oklahoma": Whirled Through a Poem's Eye
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"Burning Box Braid on East & 94th, Tulsa, Oklahoma" by Kweku Abimbola explores the maintenance of old traditions in new lands, holding the "us" amid the "other," but understanding too that we are all "other" and "us" as well.Von marmccabe
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Reading "Vesper Sparrows" by Deborah Digges and thinking about humanity.Von marmccabe
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Going along to get along, and Anne Carson's short-short "Getaway" considered in this podcast.Von marmccabe
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That Nature Is a Heracletean Fire and Of the Comfort of the Resurrection by Gerard Manley Hopkins: Whirled Through a Poem's Eye
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Gerard Manley Hopkins and reveling in the death of some things and the birth of others in his poem "That Nature Is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection."Von marmccabe
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Lost on a byway in this quirky poem by Jackie Craven.Von marmccabe
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Tomas Transtromer's "Kort Paus I Orgelkonserten," translated by Patty Crane, and memory and experience considered in this podcast.Von marmccabe
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Patrick Rosal's prayer and meditation on home and hope, grief and ongoing.Von marmccabe
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Loving the world and turn of the century French poet Anna de Noailles's poem "L'impreinte" in my translation.Von marmccabe
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Hope arising from suffering considered in Audre Lorde's "Litany for Survival."Von marmccabe
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Memorializing Saara Raappana with this poem of hers, "Manifesto of What Breaks."Von marmccabe
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Human's inhumanity and the love required as counterbalance in consideration, and Kumunyakaa's stunning poem of the Vietnam War Memorial, "Facing It."Von marmccabe
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Hearts and wants, the shape of desire, and "Heart to Heart" by Rita Dove considered in this podcast.Von marmccabe
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Fathers and memory and empathy explored in this consideration of Bruce Weigl's poem "The Harp."Von marmccabe
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Christian Wiman and his poem about shifting beliefs and speeding time and friends, "All My Friends Are Finding New Beliefs."Von marmccabe
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Thoughts on Kay Ryan's poem "The Light of Interiors" and the importance of friendship.Von marmccabe
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William Snyder's poem "The Hush" is featured, and thinking about noise and silence.Von marmccabe
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Linda Pastan's poem "Espaliered Pear Trees" inspires this episode considering humankind's incessant attempts to control nature.Von marmccabe
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In memory of Stu Bartow and his fine poetry and his haikuist's eye.Von marmccabe
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Thinking about Bob Hicok's poem "All life is life in art" and "doing" versus "being" and the meaning of life.Von marmccabe
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A short essay thinking about Gail DiMaggio's poem "Metta for Judy," from her forthcoming collection What She Made of It.Von marmccabe
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Thinking about Gerald Stern's poem "Day of Grief" and the sense of time and its passage, and life's unfolding.Von marmccabe
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Considering "Book Four" by Kathleen Graber, and time, collecting things, and letting things go.Von marmccabe
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Remembering poet and friend Naton Leslie, and his poem "In the Year of my Birth Elvis Records Heartbreak Hotel."Von marmccabe
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A consideration of creativity and making art, and Jane Hirshfield's poem "Rebus."Von marmccabe
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A consideration of faith and Bruce Beasley's poem "Aphasic Echolalia."Von marmccabe
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Carol Frost's To Kill a Deer: Whirled Through a Poem's Eye
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Considering in this podcast Carol Frost's visceral and startling poem "To Kill a Deer." Not for the faint at heart. Frank images from a deer hunt.Von marmccabe
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Neil Carpathios's poem serves as this podcast's poem lens. Find the text of the poem and the podcast script on MarilynOnaRoll.wordpress.com.Von marmccabe
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Mary Oliver's poem Wild Geese is the lens through which this podcast considers the world.Von marmccabe
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