Episodes

  • How to Harness Line Structure in Poetry, A Podcast
    Sep 9 2024

    In this episode of The Poetry of J.P., we explore the fascinating ways poets use line structure to evoke emotion and shape meaning. From the breathless urgency of Emily Dickinson’s Because I could not stop for Death to the sharp intensity of Sylvia Plath’s Daddy, we dive into how line length, rhythm, and sound patterns influence a poem's emotional resonance.

    We’ll analyze works by Dickinson, Plath, Pablo Neruda, T.S. Eliot, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Gwendolyn Brooks, highlighting how their use of line structure transforms the reader’s experience. Whether it's the cool defiance in Brooks’ We Real Cool or the soaring grace of Hopkins' The Windhover, each poet shows us how the mechanics of line structure create depth and power.

    Tune in as we break down these timeless poems, offering insight into how line structure can elevate your appreciation of poetry and inspire your own writing.

    Poems featured in this episode:

    • Because I could not stop for Death – Emily Dickinson
    • Daddy – Sylvia Plath
    • Walking Around – Pablo Neruda
    • The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock – T.S. Eliot
    • The Windhover – Gerard Manley Hopkins
    • We Real Cool – Gwendolyn Brooks

    If this episode sparked your interest, be sure to share it with your friends, subscribe, and leave a review. Join us next time as we explore the dance of rhyme and rhythm in poetry.

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    10 mins
  • The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock: A Deep Dive into Eliot’s Masterpiece
    Sep 7 2024

    Join J.P. on The Poetry of J.P. as we take a deep dive into T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.’ Discover the meaning behind this Modernist classic, exploring its themes, imagery, and the mind of Eliot himself.

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    30 mins
  • The Poetic Line EP. 2. The Mechanics of the Poetic Line of Poetry
    Sep 2 2024

    Podcast Episode 2: The Mechanics of the Poetic Line

    Join us for another deep dive into the world of poetry with Episode 2 of The Poetry of J.P. In this episode, we break down the mechanics of the poetic line, uncovering what makes a line in a poem sing while another falls flat. From traditional meter in Shakespeare’s sonnets to the free-flowing rhythms of Walt Whitman, we explore how poets use line structure to create meaning and emotion.

    Discover the power of enjambment, the impact of line length, and how the evolution of free verse reshaped modern poetry. Whether you’re a poet, a reader, or just curious about the art of the line, this episode is packed with insights that will change the way you experience poetry.

    Don’t miss out—subscribe to The Poetry of J.P., and let’s explore the rhythm and meaning behind the lines that make poetry come alive.

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    10 mins
  • The Sonic Palette: How Vowel Sounds and Enjambment Shape the Heart of Poetry
    Aug 29 2024

    In this episode of The Poetry of JP, we delve into the fascinating world of sound in poetry, exploring how vowel sounds, consonants, and enjambment can transform a poem's rhythm, mood, and emotional impact. Discover how the length and type of vowel sounds can slow down or quicken the tempo of a poem, creating atmospheres that resonate deeply with readers. We also introduce the concept of the "sonic mirror," where the sounds within a poem reflect its meaning, adding a new layer of depth to the imagery.

    Through fresh examples from poetry, we demonstrate how poets use these techniques to control pacing, evoke emotions, and create immersive experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned poet or a passionate reader, this episode offers insights and practical tips to enhance your understanding and appreciation of poetry.

    Join us as we explore the music of language and unlock the power of sound in poetry. Plus, get inspired with writing prompts designed to help you experiment with these techniques in your own work. Tune in and discover how to make your words sing!


    This podcast episode goes together with an article that I wrote on my website.

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    7 mins
  • Exploring 'Heaven in the Grass' - In-Depth Poem Analysis and Themes
    Aug 22 2024

    In this episode of The Poetry of J. P., we dive deep into the themes and inspirations behind the poem "Heaven in the Grass." Join us as we explore how this poem reflects on finding beauty in simplicity, the power of presence, and the connections to the myth of the lotus-eaters. Discover how the poem challenges our tendency to seek utopian dreams and invites us to find fulfillment in the ordinary moments of life. Whether you're a poetry enthusiast or someone looking to deepen your appreciation for poetic themes, this episode offers valuable insights into the art of contemporary poetry.


    Heaven in the Grass


    To see the world within your hand

    and an Eden within your heart,

    bend and stoop and sit out on the grass.


    This—the earthly grass, is nearly heaven;

    You needn’t dream of perfect worlds

    or consume the most intoxicating of fruits


    there is spirit enough in a handful of sand

    to stir the lotus-eaters from their trance.

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    7 mins
  • Cultural Revival: How W.B. Yeats and Lady Gregory Used Poetry to Save Irish Identity
    Aug 21 2024

    In this episode of "Great Poets: How Two Voices Revived a Nation," your host, JP, takes you on a captivating journey through the lives of W.B. Yeats and Lady Gregory—two monumental figures in Irish literature who played crucial roles in revitalizing Ireland's national identity. Discover how their passion for Irish culture, mythology, and history not only shaped their poetry and plays but also became a beacon of hope and pride for a nation under foreign rule. We’ll delve into Yeats’ iconic poems like "The Lake Isle of Innisfree," "The Song of Wandering Aengus," and "Easter, 1916," uncovering the deep symbolism and historical significance embedded within these works. Through their collaboration, Yeats and Lady Gregory preserved Ireland’s cultural heritage, ensuring that the stories and identity of a pre-colonial Ireland would never fade. Tune in to explore the intersection of poetry, mythology, and national revival, and see how two voices can indeed save a nation’s soul.


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    13 mins
  • Strength in Adversity: Life Lessons from Poetry in ‘Good Timber’ and ‘If—’
    Aug 20 2024

    In this episode of "The Poetry of JP," we explore the profound lessons embedded in two classic poems that speak to the power of resilience and growth through adversity. We begin with Douglas Malloch's "Good Timber," a powerful metaphor that likens human strength to the growth of trees, revealing how the trials we face forge our character. Then, we dive into Rudyard Kipling's timeless poem "If—," which serves as a guide for navigating life's storms with grace, integrity, and unwavering resolve.

    Join us as we uncover the wisdom these poems offer, reminding us that the challenges we endure are not meant to break us but to shape us into stronger, wiser individuals. Whether you're a poetry lover or someone seeking inspiration in tough times, this episode will resonate with you. Listen in and reflect on how both trees and people grow strong—through the very struggles we might wish to avoid.

    Tune in for an enriching exploration of resilience, strength, and the enduring power of the human spirit.

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    9 mins
  • Skeletons Poem - Unveiling the Ruins of Civilization
    Aug 19 2024

    Podcast Series: Analysis of a Poem


    In this episode of The Poetry of JP, we delve into the evocative poem "Skeletons," a powerful reflection on the decay of civilizations and the eerie parallels between the ancient and modern worlds. Host JP takes us on a journey through vivid imagery and stark contrasts, drawing connections between the ruins of the Roman Empire and the hollow shells of our contemporary society. Through haunting metaphors and thought-provoking commentary, this episode challenges us to ponder the legacies we leave behind and the fragility of what we consider progress. Tune in for an exploration that will stir your soul and provoke deep reflection on the nature of civilization, freedom, and the passage of time.


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    6 mins