Episodios

  • Hammocks & Figs
    Jul 29 2024
    The APR team is in a punchy mood on this episode; Elizabeth tries to rein in the conversation as Steven and Hannah riff on topics including Robert Lowell's revision process and the current era of political sloganeering. Also: selections from our July/August 2024 issue, with readings from Leah Umansky and Emily Skaja.
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    31 m
  • In Praise of Prose
    Jun 18 2024
    In this episode, Elizabeth, Hannah, and Steven are thinking about prose poems -- how do they differ from other short forms, like flash fiction or the micro-essay? Poets discussed include Baudelaire, Lydia Davis, Ross Gay, Joe Brainard, Russell Edson, Harryette Mullen, and more. Please take our survey here (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Poetry2024).
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    31 m
  • For the Love of Kunitz
    Apr 26 2024
    The Kunitz Prize deadline (May 15!) is just around the corner and we're thinking about the illustrious list of poets who have won it in the past 15 years. Today we discuss the prize-winning poems by Susan Nguyen (https://aprweb.org/poems/impossible-deer) and Jared Harèl (https://aprweb.org/poems/veterans-day-2014).
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    22 m
  • Poets in Springtime
    Apr 8 2024
    Join us as we revel in the intricate thought processes of some of our March/April 2024 contributors, Catherine Barnett (https://aprweb.org/poems/envoy), Omotara James (https://aprweb.org/poems/sundays-v-bruce-queens-ny-august-2023), and Fritz Ward (https://aprweb.org/poems/what-it-is).
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    31 m
  • Ways, Shapes, and Forms
    Feb 21 2024
    In this episode, we're talking about the January/February 2024 issue (https://the-american-poetry-review.myshopify.com/collections/issues/products/vol-53-no-1-jan-feb-2024) and appreciating some formal choices in poetry. We touch upon the pantoum (https://poets.org/glossary/pantoum), the duplex (https://poets.org/glossary/duplex), and the golden shovel (https://poets.org/glossary/goldenshovel), and have a chat with Dorothy Chan (https://aprweb.org/poems/triple-sonnet-for-nomi-malone) about her deep engagement with the triple sonnet. Plus, January Gill O’Neil reads "Manifesto," (https://aprweb.org/poems/manifesto)from the Jan/Feb 2024 issue.
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    27 m
  • The Soul Of Brevity
    Jan 26 2024
    It was the end of the year, we were a little punchy and so were the poems. We share some of our favorite super-compressed short poems from Etheridge Knight (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48752/feeling-fucked-up), Kay Ryan (https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2012/08/06/eggs-3), and Jean Valentine (http://www.jeanvalentine.com/poems/34door.html), as well as some fiction recommendations for your wintertime reading pleasure. Also, some readings from our November/December 2023 issue (https://the-american-poetry-review.myshopify.com/collections/issues/products/vol-52-no-6-nov-dec-2023) by Todd Dillard (https://aprweb.org/poems/a-catalog-of-how-are-you-doings5) and Maya C. Popa (https://aprweb.org/authors/maya-c-popa).
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    29 m
  • Beginnings
    Jan 2 2024
    We've been thinking about some great first lines of poems. What makes them great and how do we get there? In this discussion, we touch upon poems by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Eduardo C. Corral, Brenda Shaughnessy, and Elizabeth Bishop. We also have readings from the magazine by Kayleb Rae Candrilli (https://www.krcandrilli.com/), Katie Condon (https://www.katiecondonpoetry.com/), and Dana Isokawa (https://aprweb.org/poems/essay-on-speaking).
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    28 m
  • Dear Mary
    Dec 5 2023
    This episode is a love letter to Mary Ruefle, as we reflect on a great reading of hers (available on YouTube) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=227__gQc8s4), from her book Madness, Rack, and Honey (https://www.wavepoetry.com/products/madness-rack-and-honey).
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    22 m