Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast
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Get ready to spin the bottle! The queens cause some jeopardy in this trivia-filled episode.
Support Breaking Form and buy James's and Aaron's new books:
Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series.
James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.
And please consider supporting the poets we mention on today's show at your favorite independent bookseller. If you need a suggestion, we can recommend Loyalty Bookstores, a Black-owned indie in DC.
Visit Brenda Hillman's website at http://www.brendahillman.net/index.html
Watch this interview with Hillman conducted by Paul Nelson at the Cascadia Poetics Lab in December 2022.
Tracy K. Smith's birthday is April 16, 1972. Life on Mars was published by Graywolf in 2011, and it was the 2012 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. See this great compact interview with Smith on PBS NewsHour here. (~6 min)
In June 2017, Smith was named U.S. poet laureate. She teaches at Harvard University, where she is a professor of English and of African and African American Studies and the Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute.
Watch Carl Dennis read at Georgia Tech (introduced by Tom Lux; ~25 min). The book of Dennis's craft essays which I mention in the episode is called Poetry as Persuasion.
Watch this short film on Frank O'Hara, where he reads the following poems (~16 min):
Mozart Chemister
Fantasy Dedicated to the Health of Allen Ginsberg
The Day Lady Died
Song (Is it dirty....)
Having a Coke with You
Listen to William Carlos Williams read "The Red Wheelbarrow" here (~16 seconds)
Read W.B. Yeats's "The Fish" here.
Visit Brian Teare at his website: https://www.brianteare.net.
Simeon Berry lives in Somerville, Massachusetts. He has been an Associate Editor for Ploughshares and received a Massachusetts Cultural Council Individual Artist Grant. His first book, Ampersand Revisited (Fence Books), won the 2013 National Poetry Series, and his second book, Monograph (University of Georgia Press), won the 2014 National Poetry Series. Visit Simeon's website here.
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