Poetry For All

A podcast by Joanne Diaz and Abram Van Engen

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72 Episodes

  1. Episode 51: Martín Espada, Jumping Off the Mystic Tobin Bridge

    Published: 10/10/2022
  2. Episode 50: Rafael Campo, Primary Care

    Published: 9/26/2022
  3. Episode 49: Lisel Mueller, When I am Asked

    Published: 9/12/2022
  4. Episode 48: Joy Harjo, An American Sunrise

    Published: 4/28/2022
  5. Episode 47: Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass

    Published: 4/22/2022
  6. Episode 46: Lucille Clifton, spring song

    Published: 4/13/2022
  7. From Talk Easy: Claudia Rankine’s Just Us: An American Conversation

    Published: 4/3/2022
  8. Episode 45: Ben Jonson, On My First Son

    Published: 3/23/2022
  9. Episode 44: Ann Hudson, Soap

    Published: 3/16/2022
  10. Episode 43: Margaret Noodin, What the Peepers Say

    Published: 3/2/2022
  11. Episode 42: Robert Hayden, Frederick Douglass

    Published: 2/23/2022
  12. Episode 41: F.E.W. Harper, Learning to Read

    Published: 2/16/2022
  13. Episode 40: William Shakespeare, Sonnet 116

    Published: 2/9/2022
  14. Episode 39: Paul Laurence Dunbar, We Wear The Mask

    Published: 2/2/2022
  15. Episode 38: Laura Van Prooyen, Elegy for My Mother's Mind

    Published: 1/26/2022
  16. Episode 37: Why Poetry For All

    Published: 1/19/2022
  17. Episode 36: Denise Levertov, On the Mystery of the Incarnation

    Published: 12/21/2021
  18. Episode 35: Matthew Zapruder, Poem for Wisconsin

    Published: 12/15/2021
  19. Episode 34: Tracy K. Smith, Declaration

    Published: 12/7/2021
  20. Episode 33: Adrienne Rich, Power

    Published: 11/10/2021

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This podcast is for those who already love poetry and for those who know very little about it. In this podcast, we read a poem, discuss it, see what makes it tick, learn how it works, grow from it, and then read it one more time. Introducing our brand new Poetry For All website: https://poetryforallpod.com! Please visit the new website to learn more about our guests, search for thematic episodes (ranging from Black History Month to the season of autumn), and subscribe to our newsletter.