The New Yorker: Poetry
WNYC
Readings and conversation with The New Yorker's poetry editor, Kevin Young.
Location:
New York, NY
Description:
Readings and conversation with The New Yorker's poetry editor, Kevin Young.
Language:
English
Episodes
Dobby Gibson Reads Diane Seuss
12/25/2024
Dobby Gibson joins Kevin Young to read “I have slept in many places, for years on mattresses that entered,” by Diane Seuss, and his own poem “This Is a Test of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Wireless Warning System.” Gibson is the author of five poetry collections, including, most recently, “Hold Everything.” He’s also the recipient of fellowships from the Lannan Foundation, the McKnight Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, and the Minnesota State Arts Board.
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Duration:00:29:49
Rae Armantrout Reads Dorothea Lasky
11/27/2024
Rae Armantrout joins Kevin Young to read “Mother,” by Dorothea Lasky, and her own poem “Finally.” Armantrout’s many books include “Go Figure,” “Finalists,” “Conjure,” and “Wobble.” Her collection “Versed” won a National Book Critics Circle Award and the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.
Duration:00:28:58
Charles Simic Reads Sharon Olds
10/18/2017
Charles Simic joins Paul Muldoon to read and discuss Sharon Olds’ poem “Her Birthday as Ashes in Seawater,” and his own poem “The Infinite.”
Duration:00:23:14
Jonathan Galassi Reads Frederick Seidel
11/16/2016
Jonathan Galassi joins Paul Muldoon to read and discuss Frederick Seidel’s “Poem by the Bridge at Ten-Shin,” and his own poem “Lunch Poem for F.S.”
Duration:00:29:06
Amit Majmudar Reads Christopher Reid
10/19/2016
Amit Majmudar joins Paul Muldoon to read and discuss Christopher Reid’s “The Confusions,” and his own poem “Invocation.”
Duration:00:23:50