The Poetry Magazine Podcast
Summary: The editors go inside the pages of Poetry, talking to poets and critics, debating the issues, and sharing their poem selections with listeners.
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Podcasts:
The editors discuss Bev Yockelson’s poem “The Trans Haggadah Companion” from the February 2019 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Monica Youn’s poem “Study of Two Figures (Pasiphaë/Sado)” from the February 2019 issue of Poetry.
In this archival episode, the editors discuss Toi Derricotte’s poem “Speculations about ‘I’” from the September 2016 issue of Poetry.
Stephen Duffy reads from “What the Fuck Was I Thinking,” his essay in the January 2019 issue of Poetry, and shares some of his music.
The editors discuss Jorie Graham’s poem “Overheard in the Herd” from the January 2019 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Willie Perdomo’s poem “That’s My Heart Right There” from the January 2019 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Khaled Mattawa’s poem “The Boat Merchant’s Wife” from the January 2019 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Paul Tran’s poem “Like Judith Slaying Holofernes” from the December 2018 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Nikki Wallschlaeger’s poem “When the Devil Leads Us Home and Yells Surprise” from the December 2018 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Tarfia Faizullah’s poem “Yr Not Exotic, But Once Ya Wanted to Be” from the December 2018 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Luther Hughes’s poem “Tenor” from the December 2018 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Faylita Hicks’s poem “Featuring Tonight at the Street Hustler’s Circus: The Girls” from the November 2018 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss torrin a. greathouse’s poem “On Confinement” from the November 2018 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Tiana Clark’s poem “My Therapist Wants to Know about My Relationship to Work” from the November 2018 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Frank Sherlock’s poem “The Next Last One” from the November 2018 issue of Poetry.