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 Sonnet L'Abbé’s poem “CXIV” from the December 2017 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Jane Yeh’s poem “A Short History of Silence” from the December 2017 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Forrest Gander’s poems “What It Sounds Like” and “Stepping Out of the Light” from the December 2017 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Monica Sok’s poem “ABC for Refugees” from the December 2017 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Roy G. Guzmán's poem “Queerodactyl” from the November 2017 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Shane McCrae’s poem “Jefferson Davis the Adoptive Father of the Mulatto Jim Limber Dreams He Is Crowned King of the Confederacy ” from the November 2017 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Franny Choi’s series of poems “Perihelion: A History of Touch” from the November 2017 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Natalie Shapero’s poem “Sunshower” from the November 2017 issue of Poetry.
In a special archival edition, the editors discuss Frank Bidart's “The Fourth Hour of the Night” from the May 2015 issue of Poetry.
The editors talk with Margo Price about songwriting, Bob Dylan, and poetry. Her essay, “Learning to Fly,” appears in the October 2017 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Harmony Holiday’s poem “Sex tape or Future and Audre Lorde fall in love” from the October 2017 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Duy Doan's poem “Rickshaw Boy” from the October 2017 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Mark Waldron's poems “How scrubbed-up clean” and “The Stick” from the October 2017 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Emily Skillings's poem “Girls Online,” published in the September 2017 issue of Poetry.
The editors discuss Linda Bierds's poem “The Underwings of War,” published in the September 2017 issue of Poetry.