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The queens boil down the essence of some favorite poems and poets in this game that decides what poetry is *really* about.
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Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series.
James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.
NOTES:
Read the NY Times review of Michael Schmidt's The Lives of the Poets
Listen to James Merrill read his poem "For Proust" and while we're on the subject, here's a madeleine recipe.
For an examination of Bishop's sensible sensibility, go here.
Watch Anne Carson read from Nox (~24 min).
Here is a Galway Kinnell tribute reading from May 2015 which included Marie Howe and Sharon Olds (among others).
Watch Dorianne Laux read "Trying to Raise the Dead" published in her book Smoke
In a New Yorker profile interview, Natasha Trethewey discusses Native Guard, and says that we have to remember "the nearly two hundred thousand African American soldiers who fought in the Civil War, who fought for their own freedom, who fought to preserve the Union rather than destroy the Union, to whom there are very few monuments erected. Just think how different the landscape of the South would be, and how differently we would learn about our Southern history, our shared American history, if we had monuments to those soldiers who won the war—who didn’t lose the war but won the war to save the Union. Those are the monuments we need to have." Read the whole conversation and profile here.
Here's a BBC4 adaptation of Browning's The Ring and the Book (~1 hour)
Go here for more about George Meredith's sonnet sequence Modern Love.
If you were looking for a free audio full-text version of Tennyson's In Memoriam read by Elizabeth Klatt, today's your lucky day. (~2.5 hours).