• Friedrich Hölderlin, with guest philosopher Christopher Satoor
    Apr 29 2021

    Friedrich Hölderlin's poetry marks a mesmerizingly profound engagement with the philosophers of his time. Hölderlin performs his response to philosophers like Kant, Schelling, Fichte, and Hegel in his poetry. With the help of philosopher Christopher Satoor, we begin to enlighten ourselves on Hölderlin and his ability to help us contend with German Idealism, Romanticism, the Enlightenment and our own era.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Poetry as Blood and Soul: guest poet, Robert A. Boates
    Apr 18 2021

    Robert A. Boates is living his second life and poetry is everything for him. Today we discuss Man Without Memory, a manuscript from his first life, along with some of his more recent poems from Cataract of the Mind. We are fortunate to hear Robert's thoughts on memory, brain damage, survival, poetry and rhythm.

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    58 mins
  • Rūmī: Intro to his Life and Mindset
    Mar 28 2021

    The famous Thirteenth Century Islamic poet and Sufi mystic, Jalāl ad-Dīn Mohammad Rūmī, had some profound ideas and an incomparable range of subject matter, from eroticism and vulgar sexuality to love and the divine. Today we begin a journey through Rūmī's life and poetry.

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    42 mins
  • A Talk with Al Moritz!
    Feb 11 2021

    We recently had the immense privilege of speaking to our first guest, Albert Frank Moritz, current Poet Laureate of Toronto, who speaks to us today about new and old poetry, the past, terrorism, eternity, heroism, and so much more!

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Albert Moritz: Sweet, Relaxing, Dramatic, Early Poems
    Feb 5 2021

    Finally we put politics aside and find a poet who can help us with the calming effect of poetry, narrative, and the ability to put images to words without the pressure to pin down interpretations. But listen next time. There's much more to Al Moritz.

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    50 mins
  • Lucille Clifton: Biblical Poems & Lucifer Reclaimed
    Dec 2 2020

    Clifton takes some creative liberties with biblical characters, giving them desires and complexities unlike in any other telling of these stories. These characters take on meaning in their own right and within a context of African-American history. Most notably, Lucille seems to identify with Lucifer as God's critic, a critic who will not be silenced.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Lucille Clifton: Racism & Legacy
    Nov 26 2020

    History's absences live today, as Clifton's imagination proves. From the plantation to Rodney King & the L.A. Riots.

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    36 mins
  • Lucille Clifton: Generations & Terrible Stories
    Nov 9 2020

    Her work is vast, profound, everyday yet omnipresent, reviving history, multidimensional, impossible to categorize, and simply mesmerizing. This is the beginning of an impossible journey.

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    1 hr and 1 min