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Commonplace Podcast
Episode 125: The Poetics of Motherhood
Books by Rachel ZuckerThe Poetics of Wrongness (Wave Poetry, 2023) SoundMachine (Wave Poetry, 2019) The Pedestrians (Wave Poetry, 2014) MOTHERs (2014) Museum of Accidents (Wave Poetry, 2009) The Bad Wife Handbook (Wesleyan University Press, 2007)The Last Clear Narrative (2004) Eating in the Underworld (2003) Books by Rachel Zucker and Arielle GreenbergHome/birth: A Poemic (2011) Starting Today: 100 Poems for Obama’s First 100 Days (University of Iowa Press, 2010)Women Poets on Mentorship: Efforts and Affections (University of Iowa Press, 2008) Also Referenced
2024-05-11
1h 11
Commonplace Podcast
Episode 111: The Confessional Episode
The second of five episodes featuring the lectures that became Rachel Zucker’s newest book, The Poetics of Wrongness. This episode contains audio of “What We Talk About When We Talk About the Confessional and What We Should Be Talking About,” presented at the University of Arizona Poetry Center (Tucson) on January 28, 2016. It also includes a new introduction by Rachel and a conversation recorded in April, 2023 with the founder and host of the Keep the Channel Open podcast, Mike Sakasegawa. In this lecture, Rachel Zucker discusses the origin of the term Confessional as it came to be used fo...
2023-05-16
1h 27
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
8.5 Rachel Zucker: "Poetry and Photography"
Welcome to the fifth episode of Season Eight of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Eight is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Rachel Zucker during her tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Rachel Zucker’s lectures ask questions about obedience, wrongness, and decorum. Like her poetry, the lectures are borne from a long lineage of female writers and artists who ask What now? What next? and Am I allowed to do this? To break that? Rachel considers the history of Confessional poetry, the ethical consequences of representing real people in ar...
2023-02-28
1h 07
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
8.4: Rachel Zucker: "The Poetics of Motherhood"
Welcome to the fourth episode of Season Eight of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Eight is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Rachel Zucker during her tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Rachel Zucker’s lectures ask questions about obedience, wrongness, and decorum. Like her poetry, the lectures are borne from a long lineage of female writers and artists who ask What now? What next? and Am I allowed to do this? To break that? Rachel considers the history of Confessional poetry, the ethical consequences of representing real people in ar...
2023-02-21
1h 00
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
8.3 Rachel Zucker: "A Very Large Charge: The Ethics of 'Say Everything' Poetry"
Welcome to the third episode of Season Eight of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Eight is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Rachel Zucker during her tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Rachel Zucker’s lectures ask questions about obedience, wrongness, and decorum. Like her poetry, the lectures are borne from a long lineage of female writers and artists who ask What now? What next? and Am I allowed to do this? To break that? Rachel considers the history of Confessional poetry, the ethical consequences of representing real people in ar...
2023-02-14
52 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
8.2 Rachel Zucker: "What We Talk About When We Talk About the Confessional, and What We SHOULD Be Talking About"
Welcome to the second episode of Season Eight of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Eight is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Rachel Zucker during her tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Rachel Zucker’s lectures ask questions about obedience, wrongness, and decorum. Like her poetry, the lectures are borne from a long lineage of female writers and artists who ask What now? What next? and Am I allowed to do this? To break that? Rachel considers the history of Confessional poetry, the ethical consequences of representing real people in ar...
2023-02-07
55 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
8.1 Rachel Zucker: "The Poetics of Wrongness: an Unapologia"
Welcome to the first episode of Season Eight of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Eight is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Rachel Zucker during her tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Rachel Zucker’s lectures ask questions about obedience, wrongness, and decorum. Like her poetry, the lectures are borne from a long lineage of female writers and artists who ask What now? What next? and Am I allowed to do this? To break that? Rachel considers the history of Confessional poetry, the ethical consequences of representing real people in art...
2023-01-31
55 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
7.5 Douglas Kearney with Val-Inc: "Read Red / Red Read: Putting Violence Down in Poetry"
Welcome to the fifth & final episode of Season Seven of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Seven is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Douglas Kearney during his tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Today we'll hear “Read Red / Red Read: Putting Violence Down in Poetry,” a collaborative performance with Val-Inc, given in person at the Ace Hotel Brooklyn in partnership with BOMB magazine, November 9, 2021. Douglas Kearney has long engaged the conflation of violence and entertainment in U.S.American culture, from badman folklore to postcards of lynchings. Still, there are quest...
2022-11-08
49 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
7.4 Douglas Kearney: "You Better Hush: Blacktracking A Visual Poetics"
Welcome to the fourth episode of Season Seven of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Seven of the podcast includes lectures written and delivered by Douglas Kearney during his tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Today we'll hear “You Better Hush: Blacktracking A Visual Poetics.” This talk was originally given March 31, 2021, at Seattle Arts & Lectures, via Zoom. Aretha and the Iceman, J-Dilla, Susan Howe, and a bird that becomes a fish only to become a bird, flower, then a bird again meet up in this lecture about visuality/visibility (Evie Shockley) and the...
2022-10-25
1h 01
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
7.3 Douglas Kearney: "Red Read / Read Red: Depictions of Violence in Poetry"
Welcome to the third episode of Season Seven of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Seven is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Douglas Kearney during his tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Today we'll hear "Red Read / Read Red: Depictions of Violence in Poetry." This talk was originally given March 24, 2021, at Portland Literary Arts, via Zoom. Douglas Kearney has long written about the conflation of violence and entertainment in U.S. American culture, from badman folklore to postcards of lynchings. Still, there are questions that haunt. What are the ethics...
2022-10-11
58 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
7.2 Douglas Kearney: "#WEREWOLFGOALS"
Welcome to the second episode of Season Seven of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Seven is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Douglas Kearney during his tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Today we'll hear "#WERWOLFGOALS." This talk was originally given October 8, 2020, at Washington University in St. Louis, via Zoom. Douglas Kearney discloses the nexus of lycanthropy, a poetics of prepositions, the catharsis hustle, and cinematic special effects in this lecture of private and public myths/truths. Visit us at our website, www.bagleywrightlectures.org, for more information...
2022-10-03
55 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
7.1 Douglas Kearney: "I Killed, I Died: Banter, Self-Destruction, and the Poetry Reading"
Welcome to the first episode of Season Seven of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Seven is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Douglas Kearney during his tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. We begin with Kearney’s talk, "I Killed, I Died: Banter, Self-Destruction, and the Poetry Reading." This talk was originally given September 25, 2020, at Cave Canem, via Zoom. While reading from early drafts of Patter, a collection about miscarriage, infertility, and making a Black family in the U.S., Douglas Kearney’s relationship to audiences at poetry gigs changed. Info...
2022-09-27
58 min
Inspire and Guide from the Eagles' Nest
Kindness and Purple Star - Student Spotlight
It's our last episode of Season 2. Ella talks with Mrs. Koby Donohue from the BWLS Purple Star Committee and Mrs. Andrea Kavalieros and Mrs. Tori Blazer from the BWE Kindness Project.Mrs. Donohue explains how our Purple Star Committee got started (by our former middle school assistant principal, Darin Prince) and shares what it's grown into today. To learn more about it, click here: https://www.bwls.net/purplestar-informationformilitaryconnectedfamilies0299.aspxMrs. Kavalieros and Mrs. Blazer share all about the kindness the BWE Kindness Project has spread over the past few years and how it continues to...
2022-05-31
17 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
5.4 Poetry & Non-Literary Influence: "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention & Audience"
In February of 2018, the Bagley Wright Lecture Series and the University of Arizona Poetry Center co-hosted a three-day conference called, "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience," featuring reading, talks, and conversations between the first six BWLS lecturers, Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, Timothy Donnelly, Srikanth Reddy, Rachel Zucker, and Terrance Hayes. This fall we are sharing recordings of some of these events. Today's episode features a panel on Poetry & Non-Literary Influence, comprised of Timothy Donnelly, Terrance Hayes, & Matthew Zapruder. Thank you to the U of A Poetry Center for partnering with us. To view additional e...
2021-12-06
1h 07
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
5.3 Poetry & Autobiography: "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience"
In February of 2018, the Bagley Wright Lecture Series and the University of Arizona Poetry Center co-hosted a three-day conference called, "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience," featuring reading, talks, and conversations between the first six BWLS lecturers, Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, Timothy Donnelly, Srikanth Reddy, Rachel Zucker, and Terrance Hayes. This fall we are sharing recordings of some of these events. Today's episode features a panel on Poetry & Autobiography, comprised of Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, Srikanth Reddy, & Rachel Zucker. Thank you to the U of A Poetry Center for partnering with us. To view a...
2021-11-15
1h 07
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
5.2 Poetry & Practice: "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience"
In February of 2018, the Bagley Wright Lecture Series and the University of Arizona Poetry Center co-hosted a three-day conference called, "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience," featuring reading, talks, and conversations between the first six BWLS lecturers, Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, Timothy Donnelly, Srikanth Reddy, Rachel Zucker, and Terrance Hayes. This fall we are sharing recordings of some of these events. Today: a panel on Poetry & Practice, comprised of Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, and Srikanth Reddy. Thank you to the U of A Poetry Center for partnering with us. To view additional events from t...
2021-10-12
1h 28
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
5.1 Poetry & Social Engagement: "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience"
In February of 2018, the Bagley Wright Lecture Series and the University of Arizona Poetry Center co-hosted a three-day conference called, "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience," featuring reading, talks, and conversations between the first six BWLS lecturers, Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, Timothy Donnelly, Srikanth Reddy, Rachel Zucker, and Terrance Hayes. Over the next few months we'll be sharing recordings of some of these events, beginning with this one: a panel on Poetry & Social Engagement. This panel is comprised of Terrance Hayes, Timothy Donnelly, former BWLS director Matthew Zapruder, and Rachel Zucker. Thank you to t...
2021-09-20
1h 10
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
Srikanth Reddy: from Underworld Lit
In 2016, BWLS lecturer Srikanth Reddy gave a brief reading from his work-in-progress, Underworld Lit (Wave Books, 2020) in Seattle at Elliott Bay Books. Please enjoy this short reading by the author.
2021-07-12
18 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
4.5 Cedar Sigo: "Shadows Crossing: Tones of Voice Continued"
Welcome to the fifth and final episode of Season Four of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to the lectures of Cedar Sigo. Cedar Sigo’s lectures plumb the particulars of influence, history, tone, and form to beget a singular ‘autobiography of voice.’ Across these talks, Sigo explores his childhood on the Suquamish Reservation, his coming to poetry and the ‘dream of composition.’ He pays homage to a glittering constellation of postmodernist and revolutionary teachers, artists, and peers, and builds enduring and pointed questions of agency, interdependence, lineage, and transformation. Today we’ll...
2021-05-24
48 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
4.4 Cedar Sigo: "A Necessary Darkness: Barbara Guest and the Open Chamber"
Welcome to the fourth episode of Season Four of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to the lectures of Cedar Sigo. Cedar Sigo’s lectures plumb the particulars of influence, history, tone, and form to beget a singular ‘autobiography of voice.’ Across these talks, Sigo explores his childhood on the Suquamish Reservation, his coming to poetry and the ‘dream of composition.’ He pays homage to a glittering constellation of postmodernist and revolutionary teachers, artists, and peers, and builds enduring and pointed questions of agency, interdependence, lineage, and transformation. Today we’ll hear "A N...
2021-05-17
38 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
4.3 Cedar Sigo: "Not Free From the Memory of Others: A Lecture on Joanne Elizabeth Kyger"
Welcome to the third episode of Season Four of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to the lectures of Cedar Sigo. Cedar Sigo’s lectures plumb the particulars of influence, history, tone, and form to beget a singular ‘autobiography of voice.’ Across these talks, Sigo explores his childhood on the Suquamish Reservation, his coming to poetry and the ‘dream of composition.’ He pays homage to a glittering constellation of postmodernist and revolutionary teachers, artists, and peers, and builds enduring and pointed questions of agency, interdependence, lineage, and transformation. Today's we'll hear "Not Free From...
2021-05-10
42 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
4.2 Cedar Sigo: "Becoming Visible"
Welcome to the second episode of Season Four of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to the lectures of Cedar Sigo. Cedar Sigo’s lectures plumb the particulars of influence, history, tone, and form to beget a singular ‘autobiography of voice.’ Across these talks, Sigo explores his childhood on the Suquamish Reservation, his coming to poetry and the ‘dream of composition.’ He pays homage to a glittering constellation of postmodernist and revolutionary teachers, artists, and peers, and builds enduring and pointed questions of agency, interdependence, lineage, and transformation. Today's talk is called "Becomi...
2021-05-03
39 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
4.1 Cedar Sigo: "Reality Is No Obstacle: A Poetics of Participation"
Welcome to the first episode of Season Four of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to the lectures of Cedar Sigo, beginning with today's talk: "Reality Is No Obstacle: A Poetics of Participation." Cedar Sigo’s lectures plumb the particulars of influence, history, tone, and form to beget a singular ‘autobiography of voice.’ Across these talks, Sigo explores his childhood on the Suquamish Reservation, his coming to poetry and the ‘dream of composition.’ He pays homage to a glittering constellation of postmodernist and revolutionary teachers, artists, and peers, and builds enduring and pointed qu...
2021-04-26
46 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
3.6 Terrance Hayes: "DIY For Langston Hughes"
Welcome to the sixth and final episode of Season Three of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to the lectures of Terrance Hayes. Hayes’s lectures circle the work and life of Etheridge Knight, a poet who has been a muse and mystery (and ghost mentor) for Hayes throughout his career. In each of the six lectures we’ll hear this season, Hayes uses Knight to anchor his broad explorations of poems and poetics. This week, we’ll hear Hayes give a talk called, “DIY For Langston Hughes,” on Knight's poem, "For Langst...
2021-04-12
49 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
3.5 Terrance Hayes: "Poetics of Liquid"
Welcome to the fifth episode of Season Three of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to the lectures of Terrance Hayes. Hayes’s lectures circle the work and life of Etheridge Knight, a poet who has been a muse and mystery (and ghost mentor) for Hayes throughout his career. In each of the six lectures we’ll hear this season, Hayes uses Knight to anchor his broad explorations of poems and poetics. This week, we’ll hear Hayes give a talk called, “Poetics of Liquid,” a revision of ideas of ancestry and influe...
2021-04-05
54 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
3.4 Terrance Hayes: "Poems From Prison"
Welcome to the fourth episode of Season Three of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to the lectures of Terrance Hayes. Hayes’s lectures circle the work and life of Etheridge Knight, a poet who has been a muse and mystery (and ghost mentor) for Hayes throughout his career. In each of the six lectures we’ll hear this season, Hayes uses Knight to anchor his broad explorations of poems and poetics. This week, we’ll hear Hayes give a talk called, “Poems from Prison,” on the relationship between Knight and prison and...
2021-03-29
51 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
3.3 Terrance Hayes: "Three Acts of Love"
Welcome to the third episode of Season Three of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to the lectures of Terrance Hayes. Hayes’s lectures circle the work and life of Etheridge Knight, a poet who has been a muse and mystery (and ghost mentor) for Hayes throughout his career. In each of the six lectures we’ll hear this season, Hayes uses Knight to anchor his broad explorations of poems and poetics. This week, we’ll hear Hayes give a talk called, “Three Acts of Love,” on three of Knight’s love poems a...
2021-03-22
55 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
3.2 Terrance Hayes: "Ideas of Influence"
Welcome to the second episode of Season Three of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to the lectures of Terrance Hayes. Hayes’s lectures circle the work and life of Etheridge Knight, a poet who has been a muse and mystery (and ghost mentor) for Hayes throughout his career. In each of the six lectures we’ll hear this season, Hayes uses Knight to anchor his broad explorations of poems and poetics. This week, we’ll hear Hayes give a talk called, “Ideas of Influence,” on Knight’s influences and general acts of imit...
2021-03-15
1h 02
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
3.1 Terrance Hayes: "Turning Into Dwelling: The Space Between the Poet and the Poem"
Welcome to the first episode of Season Three of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to the lectures of Terrance Hayes, beginning with today's talk: “Turning Into Dwelling: The Space Between the Poet and the Poem.” Hayes's lectures circle the work and life of Etheridge Knight, a poet who has been a muse and mystery (and ghost mentor) for Hayes throughout his career. In each of the six lectures we’ll hear this season, Hayes uses Knight to anchor his broad explorations of poems and poetics. “Turning Into Dwelling” is on Knight’s me...
2021-03-08
45 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
2.5 Dorothea Lasky: "The Bees"
Welcome to the fifth and final episode of Season Two of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to five lectures by Dorothea Lasky. Today, we’ll hear Dorothea Lasky give her lecture, “The Bees.” This lecture, the last in Lasky’s book of poetry lectures, Animal, was recorded especially for this episode. Following the lecture, Lasky and podcast host/BWLS coordinator Ellen Welcker will have a brief wonder about bees, flies, pigs, and some of the ways we might live together better. Dorothea Lasky’s lectures explore the non-linear and highly complex re...
2021-02-22
1h 18
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
2.4 Dorothea Lasky: "The Beast: How Poetry Makes Us Human"
Welcome to the fourth episode of Season Two of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series podcast. This season, we're listening to five lectures by Dorothea Lasky, and related conversations with experts in some of the subjects of Lasky's talks. This week, we’ll hear Dorothea Lasky give her lecture, “The Beast: How Poetry Makes Us Human.” This lecture was given December 5, 2013, at the Library of Congress. Lasky's lectures explore the non-linear and highly complex relationship between language, color, time, and meaning-making, considering, for example, the “I” as multiplicitous shape-shifter in search of the wild power of poetry. Following...
2021-02-15
1h 07
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
2.3 Dorothea Lasky: "On The Materiality of the Imagination"
Welcome to the third episode of Season Two of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to five lectures by Dorothea Lasky, and related conversations with experts in some of the subjects of Lasky's talks. Today we'll hear "On the Materiality of the Imagination.” This lecture was given November 21, 2013, at Seattle Arts and Lectures. Lasky's lectures explore the non-linear and highly complex relationship between language, color, time, and meaning-making, considering, for example, the “I” as multiplicitous shape-shifter in search of the wild power of poetry. Following today's lecture, we’ll tune in...
2021-02-08
1h 20
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
2.2 Dorothea Lasky: "What is Color in Poetry, or Is It the Wild Wind in the Space of the Word?"
Welcome to the second episode of Season Two of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to five lectures by Dorothea Lasky, and related conversations with experts in some of the subjects of Lasky's talks. Today, we'll hear “What is Color in Poetry, or Is It the Wild Wind in the Space of the Word?” This lecture was given September 20, 2013, at New York University. Lasky's lectures explore the non-linear and highly complex relationship between language, creativity, states of being, and meaning-making, considering, for example, the 'I' as multiplicitous shape-shifter in search of the...
2021-02-01
1h 13
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
2.1 Dorothea Lasky: "Poetry and the Metaphysical 'I'"
Welcome to the first episode of Season Two of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. This season, we're listening to five lectures by Dorothea Lasky, and related conversations with experts in some of the subjects of Lasky's talks. Today we'll hear "Poetry and the Metaphysical 'I'.” This lecture was given October 10, 2013, at Harvard University's Woodberry Poetry Room. Lasky's lectures explore the non-linear and highly complex relationship between language, creativity, states of being, and meaning-making, considering, for example, the “I” as multiplicitous shape-shifter in search of the wild power of poetry. Following today's lecture, we’ll...
2021-01-25
1h 21
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
1.3 Joshua Beckman: "Friendship, Porousness, and the Intimate Experience of Poetry"
Welcome to the third and final episode of Season One of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series podcast. This week, we’ll hear Joshua Beckman give his lecture “Friendship, Porousness, and the Intimate Experience of Poetry.” This lecture was given May 22, 2014, at the Poetry Foundation. Joshua Beckman’s Bagley Wright lectures attempt to articulate and conjure for the listener the private and shared experiences one can have through reading and listening to poetry. Beckman attends to imaginative reality as well as physical artifacts, including beloved dead poets, friendship as viewed through the lens of reading, the book-object, and his own...
2020-11-23
43 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
1.2 Joshua Beckman: "A Talk About Books"
Welcome to the second episode of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series podcast. This week, we’ll hear Joshua Beckman give his lecture, “A Talk About Books.” This lecture was given October 16, 2014, at Harvard University’s Woodberry Poetry Room, and was originally called "On the Porous Experience of the Book in Physical and Imagined Space." To view some of the archival images Beckman refers to in this talk, visit the BWLS blog. Joshua Beckman’s Bagley Wright lectures attempt to articulate and conjure for the listener the private and shared experiences one can have through reading and listen...
2020-11-16
55 min
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
1.1 Joshua Beckman: "The Lives of the Poems"
Welcome to the first episode of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. In this episode, the first of three in a series, we listen to Joshua Beckman's lecture, "The Lives of the Poems," originally given May 8, 2014 at New York University, and then hear an interview between Beckman and Colin McDonald of Seminary Coop's Open Stacks podcast, originally aired April 22, 2018. Beckman's lectures attempt to articulate and conjure for the listener the private and shared experiences one can have through reading and listening to poetry. Beckman attends to imaginative reality as well as physical artifacts, including beloved...
2020-11-09
1h 11
Weightlifting House
Stu Martin | Building British Weightlifting
Stu Martin is the Performance Manager at British Weight Lifting, and he coaches with the training group based at BWLs high performance centre at Loughborough University. I've known Stu for several years now, so it was great to get one of the biggest cheeses in the sport onto the show.https://www.instagram.com/strengthcoachsm/Shop W|H USA - https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopusa/Shop W|H EU - https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopeurope/Want to stock WH thumbtape? USA | https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopusa/product/weightlifting-tape-blue-box-of-30-rolls/Europe | https...
2020-05-13
1h 06
The Mountain Side
#001 Jason Marsteiner
#001 First off I don’t know how you heard about The Mountain Side Podcast but thank you for your time and checking it out! Episode 1 Bobby Marshall is joined by Jason Marsteiner is the owner, founder and operator of Colorado Mountain Man Survival and former Level 2 Survival Instructor for Sigma 3 Survival. Jason runs the Colorado survival school and teaches various survival classes. To earn his Sigma 3 Certification he trained for 45 days in the forests of Arkansas/Missouri and 12 days in the jungles of Costa Rica, with little more than a basic survival kit. He is also BWLS (Basi...
2020-04-07
1h 34