Spring Song by Reg Saner: an eternal cycle we're all lucky to have
In this episode of 'Words That Burn,' Reg Saner's poem 'Spring Song.' is the central focus
With spring setting in, the episode explores the poetic beauty and profound themes in Saner's work, such as points of intersection and transition, cyclical nature, and the ineffable qualities of the natural world. It also uncovers some fascinating aspects of Saner's life, including the roots of his obsession with conservation, his varied career as a soldier, professor, conservationist, and poet, and his eventual shift from poetry to essays. Join me as I take a look at a true hidden gem of American poetry, a man who eventually left the art form behind, but also left an indelible and distinct imprint on it too.
00:00 Introduction to Spring Song
00:37 Welcome to Words That Burn
01:45 Exploring Reg Saner's Background
04:09 Analysing the Poem's Imagery
06:31 The Cyclical Nature of Seasons
09:22 Orpheus and the Paradox of Change
10:27 Final Thoughts and Reflections
11:51 Contact Information
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'Petrichor' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
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