We're talking to poet Lewis Freedman about small presses, translations and talismans, and the interplay of sound and sense.
Intro and outro music: "Your Love Hip Hop" courtesy Music_Unlimited on Pixabay.
Episode artwork: Illustration, Encyclopedic Dictionary, Calleja Rodriguez-Navas, 1909 [cropped]. CC BY-SA 4.0 image courtesy Correogsk and Wikimedia Commons.
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Heimrad Bäcker
Documentary Poetry
Charles Baudelaire
Les fleurs du mal
Anselm Berrigan
Pregrets
The Beta Band
"Dry the Rain"
J. R. Church
Hidden Prophecies in the Psalms
Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP)
"About the Closure of Small Press Distribution: FAQ"
Claire DeVoogd
Via
Stephen Frears
High Fidelity
Carol Guess
Infodemic
Gregory J. Hakim / Jérôme Patoux
Weather: A Concise Introduction
Hwang InChan
Washing a Myna
Andrew Klimek
The Flowers of Mel
C. S. Lewis
The Chronicles of Narnia
Stephane Mallarmé
"Saint"
David Rosenberg
Blues of the Sky: Interpreted from the Original Hebrew Book of Psalms
Wallace Stevens
"The Emperor of Ice Cream" and "The Motive for Metaphor"