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The Connection with Marty Moss-Coane
Poet Edward Hirsch on his memoir “My Childhood in Pieces”
Edward Hirsch is one of the country’s most celebrated poets, which would have been a big surprise to his mother. She warned him growing up, “Poetry is fine so long as it sells products. Otherwise, it’s just a hobby, and no one gets paid for a hobby.” That’s from Hirsch’s new book, My Childhood in Pieces, which he describes as an elegy and a stand-up comedy. He grew up in Chicago and Skokie, IL with a complicated and colorful family. His dad was a gambler, his mom had boundary issues, and his stepdad...
2025-11-28
50 min
Feel Freaking Amazing™
What Can Women Do To Finally Conquer Fatigue And Brain Fog?, with Mark Faulkner
If you've tried all the classic menopause symptom relievers but still end up battling mood swings, hot flashes, and that stubborn fatigue, this episode is for you! This overlooked supplement could be the missing piece for midlife energy and clarity. And you probably won't guess what it is. In this episode, Mark Faulkner, the founder of Vireo Systems and a leading mind in creatine development, talks about why creatine supplementation matters so much for women going through menopause. If you're curious about safe, simple ways to feel stronger and more vibrant at any stage of menopause, this...
2025-10-13
34 min
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To Read or Download The Essential Poet’s Glossary by Edward Hirsch Visit Link Bellow You Can Download Or Read Free Books Link To Download : https://booklibraryed.com/?book=0544931238 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Reading The Essential Poet’s Glossary Download The Essential Poet’s Glossary PDF/EBooks The Essential Poet’s Glossary
2025-09-14
00 min
The Connection with Marty Moss-Coane
Edward Hirsch on poetry, comedy and “My Childhood in Pieces”
Edward Hirsch is one of the country’s most celebrated poets, which would have been a big surprise to his mother. She warned him growing up, “Poetry is fine so long as it sells products. Otherwise it’s just a hobby, and no one gets paid for a hobby.” That’s from Hirsch’s new book, My Childhood in Pieces, which he describes as an elegy and a stand-up comedy. He grew up in Chicago and Skokie, IL with a complicated and colorful family. His dad was a gambler, his mom had boundary issues and his stepdad...
2025-07-25
50 min
Totally Booked with Zibby
Edward Hirsch, MY CHILDHOOD IN PIECES: A Stand-Up Comedy, a Skokie Elegy
Zibby chats with award-winning poet Edward Hirsch about his memoir, MY CHILDHOOD IN PIECES: A Standup Comedy, where dark comic microbursts of prose relate a childhood in an aspiring middle-class Jewish family in the 50s and 60s. Edward discusses the book’s innovative structure—told in punchy, titled snippets that blend humor and heartbreak—and how it allowed him to unpack long-buried memories of a complex, often painful childhood. He reflects on memory, identity, and growing up with sharp-tongued parents and blended family dynamics, and then delves into how comedy and poetry became tools of survival and storytelling....
2025-06-28
14 min
Living Poetry
The Everyday - Edward Hirsch
Edward Hirsch - The Everyday Episode 28 Edward Hirsch reads "What the Living Do" by Marie Howe (1997) at 9:33 https://youtu.be/VWabOtq10UI?si=8bz-f7gRimUEOOKj 100 Poems to Break Your Heart, Edward Hirsch (2021) Listen to: Living Poetry Episode 17 Poetry as Memorial - Edward Hirsch "I Am!", John Clare (1865) https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43948/i-am Gerard Manley Hopkins Terrible Sonnets: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/audio/76757/his-dark-places Paul Celan: Poet, Survivor, Jew by Josh Felstiner
2025-06-24
20 min
Reasonably Happy with Paul Ollinger
A Poet’s Wild Past w/ Edward Hirsch
Acclaimed poet and Guggenheim Foundation president Edward Hirsch joins us in an unforgettable episode to discuss his powerful memoir My Childhood in Pieces: A Stand-Up Comedy and a Skokie Elegy. Hirsch reflects on his chaotic upbringing in 1950s Jewish Chicago, his complicated relationships with his parents, and the wild characters who shaped his life. He opens up about the tragic loss of his son Gabriel, how grief became poetry, and why humor and heartbreak often walk hand in hand. From poetic craft and emotional truth to the role of art in a distracted world, this is a raw, funny...
2025-06-11
52 min
Ignite A Transformative Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
My Childhood in Pieces by Edward Hirsch
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/151299to listen full audiobooks. Title: My Childhood in Pieces Author: Edward Hirsch Narrator: Edward Hirsch Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins Release date: 06-03-25 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Themes & Styles Publisher's Summary: From the award-winning poet, dark comic microbursts of prose deliver a whole childhood, at the hands of an aspiring middle-class Jewish family whose hard-boiled American values and wit were the forge of a poet's coming-of-age.
2025-06-03
7h 36
Poem-a-Day
Edward Hirsch: “My First Bookstore”
Recorded by Edward Hirsch for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on May 16, 2025. www.poets.org
2025-05-16
04 min
Feel Freaking Amazing™
Regain Energy, Heal Your Mitochondria, with Laura Frontiero
The mitochondria are the powerhouse driving your body's energy and health, affecting your overall energy levels and your risk of chronic diseases. Unsurprisingly, environmental toxins can have a major impact on the health of your mitochondria. In this short episode, Laura Frontiero explains the mitochondria and how it impacts overall health through the production of ATP (a molecule that serves as the cells' primary energy source). The conversation sheds light on how environmental toxins affect mitochondrial health from early stages of life and the subsequent impact on chronic diseases and autoimmune disorders. She also shares insights on...
2025-05-05
12 min
Living Poetry
Poetry as Memorial - Edward Hirsch
Edward Hirsch - Poetry as Memorial Episode 17 "Cotton Candy" read at 9:15 "Cotton Candy", The Living Fire (2010) https://poets.org/poem/cotton-candy Excerpts from "Gabriel" p.13, read at 25:38 (Issa, The world of dew) p.73, read at 31:56 (The work of mourning) Gabriel: A Poem (2014) https://www.edwardhirsch.com/gabriel-a-poem-2/ Kobayashi Issa, Japanese poet 1763-1828 https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/kobayashi-issa Greek myth of Sisyphus: eternally pushes a boulder uphill only for it to roll back down as he reaches t...
2025-04-08
42 min
The New Yorker: Poetry
Edward Hirsch Reads Gerald Stern
Edward Hirsch joins Kevin Young to read “96 Vandam,” by Gerald Stern, and his own poem “Man on a Fire Escape.” Hirsch's honors include a MacArthur Fellowship, a National Book Critics Circle Award, the Pablo Neruda International Presidential Medal of Honor, and a National Jewish Book Award. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2025-03-26
31 min
Audacious with Chion Wolf
New Ways to See, New Ways to Move: The Tech That’s Changing Disability
Technology is rapidly reshaping the world, but for people with disabilities, it’s doing something even more profound - it’s redefining what’s possible. Explore how cutting-edge assistive technologies are breaking barriers, restoring independence, and revolutionizing the way people navigate the world. Sam Seavey, creator of “The Blind Life” YouTube channel, shares how AI-powered tools are game-changers for people with vision impairments. And former stuntman Jonathan Goodwin introduces Kim-e, a self-balancing mobility robot redefining independence for wheelchair users. Suggested episodes: Revealing Our Blind Spots About Blindness MasterChef winner Christine Ha and poet Edward...
2025-03-21
49 min
Audacious with Chion Wolf
MasterChef winner Christine Ha and poet Edward Hirsch on turning blindness into brilliance
What can you gain when you lose your vision? Christine Ha was in her early 20s when she began losing her sight. Instead of giving up on her dreams, she taught herself how to cook - so well, in fact, that she became the first and only person who is blind to win MasterChef. Now, she’s a celebrated chef and author who’s proving that great cooking is about taste, texture, and trust - not sight. And Edward Hirsch, a poet who began losing his sight later in life, discovered something unexpected - exhilaration. He s...
2025-01-31
49 min
Audacious with Chion Wolf
BONUS: MasterChef's Christine Ha answers questions from Ashley Cook
We just aired an episode about blindness featuring the poet Edward Hirsch, and chef, Christine Ha. If you're a fan of Gordon Ramsay's cooking competition show, MasterChef, then you know exactly who Christine Ha is. But if you don't, she's the first - and only - person with blindness to win it! Now you'll hear so much more of our conversation in our podcast feed, but there was this one little bonus section that we wanted to share with you. It features one-of-a-kind questions from Chion's friend, Ashley Cook. Check out o...
2025-01-31
04 min
much poetry muchness
from Gabriel, by Edward Hirsch
2024-12-22
01 min
The Radical Global Marketing Podcast
From Hard News to Branded Content: An Interview with Daniel Edward Rosen
Daniel Edward Rosen is the founder of DER Strategies, an exciting new content marketing consultancy launched earlier this year. Prior to founding DER Strategies, Daniel spent 9 years as Editorial Director for SJR, a leading content consultancy and part of WPP.Daniel has led strategy, editorial direction, account management, and content creation for several Fortune 500 companies in the tech and finance spaces. As a hugely experienced writer, editor, and journalist, Daniel's writing has appeared in Esquire, The New York Times, and New York Magazine, among others.DER Strategies is a content consultancy...
2024-12-18
37 min
Mapmeld Podcast
Pro Se at the Supreme Court? Red Scare case
The first episode of Season 2, focused on people who represented themselves in front of the US Supreme Court.George Anastaplo was rejected by the Illinois Bar in 1950, for refusing to answer questions about communism. He represented himself all the way up to and including the US Supreme Court in 1960.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_re_AnastaploCase full audio: https://www.oyez.org/cases/1960/58 Family interview on Army Air Corps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouSBmEBSdUs&ab_channel=GeorgeAnastaplo WFMT interview by Stud Sterkel https...
2024-12-04
16 min
Feel Freaking Amazing™
Understanding Chronological vs. Biological Age, with Dr. Nichola Conlon
Is it possible to reverse aging? And we're not talking about your chronological age, but about the rate at which your cells are aging internally. Unlike your chronological age, you can actually improve your biological age through simple lifestyle changes. In this episode, Dr. Nichola Conlon, a molecular biologist, delved into the secrets of cellular aging and the science of aging. Dr. Conlon shed light on the concept of biological age, emphasizing its significance as a more accurate predictor of future health compared to chronological age. She discussed the impact of lifestyle choices on biological age, from t...
2024-11-18
21 min
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
Edward Hirsch
Edward Hirsch is a celebrated poet and peerless advocate for poetry. Edward Hirsch’s first collection of poems, For the Sleepwalkers received the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award from New York University and the Lavan Younger Poets Award from the Academy of American Poets. His second collection, Wild Gratitude, won the National Book Critics Award. Since then, he has published eight additional poetry collections and five prose books on poetry, including A Poet’s Glossary and How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry. He is currently the president of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
2024-11-18
1h 17
Endeavours Radio
403 - Richard Kroehling
Richard Kroehling is a multi-disciplinary artist who has worked in film, television, poetry, photography, painting, installations, and multimedia. With the documentary AFTER, examines the poetry of the Shoah and the Holocaust, and delves into the philosophical nature of both the process and the meanings behind the words; as well as how poetry can be used to heal. In addition to featuring poets such as Edward Hirsch and Cornelius Eddy, AFTER also takes on hybrid structures and contains fictional and semi-fictional scenes starring Academy Award-winner Melissa Leo and renowned poet and actor Geza Rohrig. The film will be released in...
2024-10-28
56 min
Endeavours Radio
403 - Richard Kroehling
Richard Kroehling is a multi-disciplinary artist who has worked in film, television, poetry, photography, painting, installations, and multimedia. With the documentary AFTER, examines the poetry of the Shoah and the Holocaust, and delves into the philosophical nature of both the process and the meanings behind the words; as well as how poetry can be used to heal. In addition to featuring poets such as Edward Hirsch and Cornelius Eddy, AFTER also takes on hybrid structures and contains fictional and semi-fictional scenes starring Academy Award-winner Melissa Leo and renowned poet and actor Geza Rohrig. The film will be released in...
2024-10-26
57 min
Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Women
The Editor: How Publishing Legend Judith Jones Shaped Culture in America by Sara B. Franklin
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/733573to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Editor: How Publishing Legend Judith Jones Shaped Culture in America Author: Sara B. Franklin Narrator: Eunice Wong Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 9 minutes Release date: May 28, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: Legendary editor Judith Jones, the woman behind some of the most important authors of the 20th century—including Julia Child, Anne Frank, Edna Lewis, John Updike, and Sylvia Plath—finally gets her due in this “surprising, granular, luminous, and path-breaking biography” (Edward Hirsch, author of How to Read a P...
2024-05-28
11h 09
Top-Rated Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Women
The Editor: How Publishing Legend Judith Jones Shaped Culture in America by Sara B. Franklin
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/733573 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Editor: How Publishing Legend Judith Jones Shaped Culture in America Author: Sara B. Franklin Narrator: Eunice Wong Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 9 minutes Release date: May 28, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: Legendary editor Judith Jones, the woman behind some of the most important authors of the 20th century—including Julia Child, Anne Frank, Edna Lewis, John Updike, and Sylvia Plath—finally gets her due in this “surprising, granular, luminous, and path-breaking biography” (Edward Hirsch, author of How to Read...
2024-05-28
03 min
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
The Editor: How Publishing Legend Judith Jones Shaped Culture in America by Sara B. Franklin
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/733573 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Editor: How Publishing Legend Judith Jones Shaped Culture in America Author: Sara B. Franklin Narrator: Eunice Wong Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 9 minutes Release date: May 28, 2024 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Legendary editor Judith Jones, the woman behind some of the most important authors of the 20th century—including Julia Child, Anne Frank, Edna Lewis, John Updike, and Sylvia Plath—finally gets her due in this “surprising, granular, luminous, and path-breaking biography” (Edward Hirsch, author of How to Read a Poem). At Doubleday’s Paris office in 1949, twenty-fiv...
2024-05-28
03 min
Podcast in A minor
86 ~ Gum Wrapper Song
Why yes, poetry on gum wrappers—you should try it sometime. National Poetry Month toodles along, leaving starry trails behind it — and things get groovy with poetry glowed up with ambient musical coolness—thanks to Scott Chaffin! This one’s a love letter to poetry practice with a whole load of poems written on gum wrappers—plus a list of books that have inspired me the most! Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon The Sick Bag Song by Nick Cave M Train by Patti Smith Headcleaner by Blixa Bargeld Guilty Pleasures by Donald Barthelme A Poet’s Glossary by Edward Hirsc...
2024-04-24
18 min
The Star City Murders Podcast
Star City Murders Podcast Episode 5: Interview with Charlie Farrell
Heath chats with actor Charlie Farrell who is playing Assistant DA Edward Hirsch. With the song Hollow off the “Left Out to Dry” EP by The Brown Liquor Sinners – https://soundcloud.com/brown-liquor-sinners You can preorder Star City Murders on Amazon Get tons of ad–free exclusive pods and an archive of all our pods at Patreon.com/DVR We would love to hear from you! … Continue reading "Star City Murders Podcast Episode 5: Interview with Charlie Farrell"
2024-04-10
1h 07
The Hive Poetry Collective
S6: E11 Ed Hirsch chats with Dion O'Reilly
Join Dion O'Reilly as she talks with Ed Hirsch about 100 Poems to Break Your Heart. Edward Hirsch, a MacArthur Fellow, has published ten books of poems, including The Living Fire, Gabriel: A Poem. and Stranger by Night. He has also published six prose books about poetry, among them, How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry, a national bestseller, 100 Poems to Break Your Heart, and The Heart of American Poetry. He is president of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
2024-04-08
59 min
The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast
Episode 77: Poetry
How do we love poetry? Let us count the ways. This week, we’re joined by Anthony Garrett to kick off National Poetry Month with a wonderful conversation about our favorite poems and poets, how and when we read poetry, and a discussion about how to approach this sometimes intimidating part of the literary landscape. Does poetry play a part in your reading life?We also announce the winners of our latest giveaway, so please join us!ShownotesBooks* Averno, by Louise Glück* The Obscene Bird of Night, by...
2024-04-04
1h 42
The Daily Poem
Louis Simpson's "American Poetry"
Poet, editor, translator, and critic Louis Simpson was born in Jamaica to Scottish and Russian parents. He moved to the United States when he was 17 to study at Columbia University. After his time in the army, and a brief period in France, Simpson worked as an editor in New York City before completing his PhD at Columbia. He taught at colleges such as Columbia University, the University of California, Berkeley, and the State University of New York at Stony Brook.A contemporary of confessional poets like Robert Lowell, John Berryman, and Sylvia Plath, Simpson’s early work fo...
2024-03-27
08 min
The Great American Authors
Introduction by Randal Wallace of our special series "MAYOR HIRSCH"
Send us a textIn this episode we have a brief introduction by our Host Randal Wallace on Mayor Robert J. Hirsch and the circumstances that led to this special series on his life and career. Bob Hirsch was the Mayor of Myrtle Beach S.C. from 1973 to 1977, and then later served as a Myrtle Beach City Councilman from 1990 to 1994. He would also serve as a member of South Carolina Governor James Edward's staff running the Energy programs for the State and he has been a driving force as the Chairman, Chairman Emeritus, and a Board Me...
2024-01-22
06 min
The Daily Poem
W. S. Merwin's "To the New Year"
William Stanley (W.S.) Merwin was born in New York City in 1927 and raised in New Jersey and Scranton, Pennsylvania, the son of a Presbyterian minister. His numerous collections of poetry, his translations, and his books of prose have won praise over seven decades. Though his early poetry received great attention and admiration, Merwin would continue to alter and innovate his craft with each new book, and at each stage he served as a powerful influence for poets of his generation and younger poets. For the entirety of his writing career, he explored a sense of wonder and celebrated...
2024-01-02
08 min
Les Matins Jazz
Les photos d'Edward Hutabarat célèbrent l'Indonésie, entre tradition et modernité
L'Indonésie est un pays mal connu des Français, à part quelques destinations touristiques, à commencer par l’Ile de Bali. Mais se limiter à celà, c’est passer à côté de toute la diversité d’un vaste pays composé de 17000 îles, traversé par trois fuseaux horaires, de Sumatra à Lumbock en passant par Java. C’est toute cette diversité qui nous est présentée par le photographe indonésien Edward Hutabarat à partir d'aujourd’hui au Carrousel du Louvre. On en parle avec Nina Hanafi, la Présidente de la diaspora Indonésie en France, diaspora qui n...
2023-11-28
14 min
The Talking Poem Podcast
Short Form: Motion and Life in Two Poems
In this tribute to my cat Sophie who recently passed, I talk about two poems that evoke him in particular, odd ways: Marge Piercy's "The cat's song" and Edward Hirsch's "Fast Break." Fun fact: I recorded this four times before I was satisfied enough.
2023-11-03
12 min
wenguewallbook
(Download Ebook) The Demon and the Angel Searching for the Source of Artistic Inspiration Full PDF Online
**Download The Demon and the Angel: Searching for the Source of Artistic Inspiration Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book** by Edward Hirsch Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0151005389 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download (Download Ebook) The Demon and the Angel: Searching for the Source of Artistic Inspiration Full PDF Online Ebook | READ ONLINE Download (Download Ebook) The Demon and the Angel: Searching for the Source of Artistic Inspiration Full PDF Online read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download (Download Ebook) The...
2023-09-25
00 min
Not Skinny But Not Fat
Introducing Believable: The Coco Berthmann Story
Coco Berthmann became internet-famous by sharing her story of surviving sex trafficking as a young child growing up in Germany. She was sheltered and supported by families in Utah, where her faith and fame intertwined. But in 2022, Coco was arrested for raising money for a fake cancer diagnosis, and people began to doubt everything that she had ever said. Is her life story truly one big elaborate lie? Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Sara Ganim and Edward R. Murrow Award-winning showrunner Karen Given investigate in Dear Media’s first true crime podcast.
2023-07-14
00 min
First Pages Readings Podcast
Episode 56: Poetry
In this episode, the first page of three books of poetry will be read:When The Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through edited by Joy Harjo with Leanne Howe, Jennifer Elise Foerster, and Contributing EditorsNepantla: An Anthology, Queer Poets of Color edited by Christopher Soto100 Poems to Break Your Heart edited by Edward Hirsch
2023-06-03
07 min
Library of America presents LOA LIVE
The Heart of American Poetry, with Edward Hirsch
June 1, 2022—In The Heart of American Poetry, his revelatory new book from Library of America, Edward Hirsch offers deeply personal readings of forty essential American poems we thought we knew. Hirsch joins LOA Live to discuss how these poems have sustained his own life and how they might uplift our diverse but divided nation. We thank our promotional partner: the Association of Literary Scholars, Critics, and Writers (ALSCW).
2023-04-14
58 min
Rattle Poetry
ep. 189 - Alexis Rhone Fancher
Alexis Rhone Fancher’s poem, “when I turned fourteen, my mother’s sister took me to lunch and said:” was chosen by Edward Hirsch for inclusion in The Best American Poetry of 2016. Her poems and flash fiction have been published in over 200 literary magazines and journals, including: RATTLE, Verse Daily, VOX POPULI, Slipstream, Spillway, Askew, Plume, and elsewhere. Find Alexis’s photographs on the cover of Witness, Pithead Chapel, The Pedestal Magazine, and Heyday, as well as a 5-page spread in River Styx. Her street photography is published world-wide. Since 2013 Alexis has been nominated 29 times for the Pushcart Prize, 1 Best Short Fict...
2023-04-11
2h 05
AWM Author Talks
Episode 138: Wherever I’m At: An Anthology of Chicago Poetry
This week, poets Angela Jackson, Johanny Vázquez Paz, Faisal Mohyuddin, and Carlos Cumpián read from and discuss their contributions to the recent collection Wherever I’m At: An Anthology of Chicago Poetry. The following conversation originally took place May 15, 2022 and was recorded live at the American Writers Festival. AWM PODCAST NETWORK HOME About Wherever I'm At: The Chicago Literary Hall of Fame has partnered with Chicago publishers After Hours Press and Third World Press to produce a definitive collection of poetry by living Chicago poets. "Wherever I'm At: An Anth...
2023-04-10
43 min
Tamsen and Dan Read the Paper
Episode 317: Dan’s Home Video Experience
Film Crew in Limeport. Walking. Group Travel. Tofu and Nutrition. Talking to your Kids about Cannabis. (should you lie?) The Art of Conversation. Remembering Mark Russell. Edward Hirsch finds exhilaration in going blind. Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer: Ellie Suttmeier Art: Zeke Abuhoff
2023-04-07
36 min
Dancing Paradox
Edward Hirsch | The Cultivation Of Presence
Edward Hirsch has a B.A. in philosophy from Queens College, NY (followed by two years of graduate work in philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin), and an M.A. in Transpersonal Counselling from John F. Kennedy University, CA. He studied over six years with Hameed Ali and his senior students. Hameed was the founder of the Diamond Heart School, where he learned the embodied Practice of Presence and a deep integration of spirituality and psychology. Earlier, he was a student of Adi Da for about two years, living up on his land...
2023-01-21
2h 11
The Short Fuse Podcast
Breath, Suspended
Diane AltersDiane Alters is a lecturer in journalism at Colorado College. She has worked as an editor or reporter for several publications, including the Boston Globe, the Sacramento Bee and the Denver Post and is co-author of Media, Home and Family (Routledge 2004). Her exquisite book of poetry, Breath, Suspended, (Finishing Line Press 2022.) was described by a critic as, “What it means to write at the aperture of grief.”Edward HirschEdward Hirsch is a beloved American poet. Gabriel: A Poem, published in 2014, is a book-length elegy for his son. He has written 10 volumes...
2022-12-06
46 min
Quotomania
QUOTOMANIA 364: Naomi Shihab Nye
Today’s Quotation is care of Naomi Shihab Nye. Listen in! Subscribe to Quotomania on quotomania.com or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app! Naomi Shihab Nye is an award-winning writer and editor whose work has appeared widely. She edited the ALA Notable international poetry collection, This Same Sky, and The Tree Is Older Than You Are: Poems and Paintings from Mexico, as well as The Space Between Our Footsteps: Poems and Paintings from the Middle East. Her books of poems include Fuel, Red Suitcase, and Words Under the Words. A Guggenheim fe...
2022-11-30
03 min
Inner Moonlight
Inner Moonlight: James Davis
Inner Moonlight is the monthly poetry reading series for the Wild Detectives in Dallas. We make poetry magic on the second Wednesday of every month. We have returned to the Wild Detectives in person, but fret not, podcast fans! We will be releasing recordings of the live show every month for y'all. On 10/12/22, we featured poet James Davis. James Davis is the author of Club Q, which was selected by Edward Hirsch for the Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize and published by The Waywiser Press in Fall 2020. He is the recipient of an MFA from the University of...
2022-10-26
35 min
The Hive Poetry Collective
S4:31 Gregg Shapiro Hosted by Dion O'Reilly
Join Dion O'Reilly as she chats with Gregg Shapiro about his new book Fear of Muses. We read The Skokie Theater by Edward Hirsch and talk about the power of poetry to change us, the uses of the lyric, the poet Denise Duhamel, and Shapiro's life in poetry.
2022-10-07
57 min
Poetry is Bread
Poetry is Bread Podcast Episode 5 with Edward Hirsch and Idra Novey
Host Bob Holman on the "Poetry of Possibility," with Edward Hirsch and Idra Novey -- two poets whose sensibilities encompass both the lyrical and the socially conscious. So much to talk about from Pablo Neruda to Clarice Lispector. The art of translations to the power of duende. Get more episodes at Bowery Poetry. Producer Ram Devineni.
2022-09-18
58 min
Poetry is Bread
Poetry is Bread Podcast Episode 5 with Edward Hirsch and Idra Novey
Host Bob Holman on the "Poetry of Possibility," with Edward Hirsch and Idra Novey -- two poets whose sensibilities encompass both the lyrical and the socially conscious. So much to talk about from Pablo Neruda to Clarice Lispector. The art of translations to the power of duende. Get more episodes at Bowery Poetry. Producer Ram Devineni.
2022-09-18
58 min
INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS
THE EAGLES HAVE LANDED w/ DAVID HIRSCH & ROBERT E. WOOD
THIS EPISODE, party like it's 1999 with Treksperts MARK A. ALTMAN (author, The Fifty Year Mission, writer/producer, Pandora, Agent X, The Librarians) and DAREN DOCHTERMAN (vfx producer, Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Director's Edition) as they are joined by authors DAVID HIRSCH and ROBERT E. WOOD of the new book, "To Everything That Might Have Been: The Lost Universe of Space: 1999." Learn the connections between Star Trek and Space 1999 as well as the spin-off's and future of Moonbase Alpha that never was. It's another intriguing diversion into the world of lunar mayhem as the Treksperts breakaway into indulging...
2022-08-19
1h 37
much poetry muchness
The Widening Sky, by Edward Hirsch
2022-06-26
00 min
much poetry muchness
Reminder, by Edward Hirsch
2022-06-19
00 min
The Short Fuse Podcast
Gwendolyn Brooks: A Poet's Work in the Community
Gwendolyn Brooks: A Poet's Work in the Community opened at the Morgan Library on January 28 and will be on view through June 5, 2022.Comprising more than forty manuscripts, broadsides, and first editions, the exhibition explores Brooks’s roles as a poet, teacher, mentor, and community leader. The exhibition traces the effect of the resulting relationships on her work and the work of other creatives, such as Dudley Randall, Sonia Sanchez, and Jeff Donaldson. It takes us through the story of Brooks as a young poet, her early published poetry and establishes her relationship with the Black arts and pub...
2022-05-10
32 min
To The Best Of Our Knowledge
Poetry in a Troubled Time
Why do people turn to poetry during troubled times? We saw it after 9/11 and we're seeing it now as the coronavirus travels around the world. When the world seems broken, poetry is often the one kind of language that helps. Original Air Date: April 04, 2020 Guests: Kitty O'Meara — Jericho Brown — Edward Hirsch — Alice Walker — Ken Nordine — Li-Young Lee — Jimmy Santiago Baca Interviews In This Hour: A Viral Poem For A Virus Time — Can A Poem Be A Prayer? — Poetry In A Time Of Grief And Loss — Hope Rises. It Always Does. — Li-Young Lee's Love Poetry — ...
2022-04-23
51 min
Feel Freaking Amazing™
Re-energize from Chronic Fatigue & Long Haulers, with Dr. Evan Hirsch
Recover your vitality no matter the cause with world-renowned fatigue & Long Haulers expert, Dr. Evan H. Hirsch. Listen to this episode where he discusses the underlying causes and how you can start feeling better faster!
2022-04-04
25 min
City As Playground
Praying with Poetry, Redux
G.K. Chesterton once wrote, “The reason we fly from the city is not in reality that it is not poetical; it is that its poetry is too fierce, too fascinating and too practical in its demands.”* In this 2021 finale podcast episode, we welcome back Fr. Steve Lantry, SJ for a special Advent/Christmas "Praying with Poetry" episode. Fr. Lantry explores with us how we can use poetry as a tool to enrich and deepen our prayer life. He guides us through three groups of poems (listed below) on the themes of Relationality, Paradox, and Challenge & Hope.
2021-12-21
1h 07
10K
Edward Hirsch | Эдуард Гирш
Edward Hirsch is working at Steklov Institute of Mathematics in St. Petersburg now heading the Laboratory of Mathematical Logic. He also holds a part-time professor position in the new department of Mathematics and Computer Science at St. Petersburg State University. Edward's research interests include algorithms and computational complexity. He is a co-founder of the theoretical computer science conference series CSR (International Computer Science Symposium in Russia), geographically bounded meetings conducted according to "international standards". He is the author of many articles and an advisor to many students. ================================ SUPPORT & CONNECT: Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.c...
2021-12-01
1h 55
I Wish They Knew
(VAULT) Rob Cross: Build a better network
When it comes to building our personal networks, is bigger really better? Not according to Rob Cross. Rob is the Edward A. Madden Professor of Global Leadership at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts and the co-founder and director of the Connected Commons, a consortium of over 100 leading organizations accelerating network research and practice. His newest book is "Beyond Collaboration Overload: How to Work Smarter, Get Ahead and Restore Your Well-Being." The big idea: People should pay attention to the strength and structure of their networks, not just their size.
2021-09-20
11 min
Beyond The Zero
Ramona Koval
Ramona Koval www.ramonakoval.com Audio clips are courtesy of the ABC and can be found on Ramona’s website and on the ABC website abc.net.au Gateway book The Happy Prince - Oscar Wilde (read by Orson Wells) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ4x5x6Gylo Currently reading; Berlin Alexanderplatz - Alfred Döblin Edward Hirsch - How to Read a Poem, Gabriel. Pat Shipman - Our Oldest Companions Top...
2021-09-14
1h 05
The Greenlight Bookstore Podcast
Episode QS57: Edward Hirsch + Victoria Change & Vijay Seshradi (July 8, 2021)
Poets Victoria Chang and Vijay Seshradi join poet and editor Edward Hirsch to celebrate the publication of the anthology 100 Poems to Break Your Heart. Hirsch, whose exploratory essays accompany each poem in the book, discusses the craft of writing about grief, and each poet reads a poem (Stanley Kunitz's "Halley's Comet, Chang's "Blue Dress", and Seshadri's "Aphasia"), discussing the work of each piece in transforming overwhelming emotion into art. (Recorded April 5, 2021)
2021-07-08
1h 01
IndoctriNation
Crazy Wise Guys w/Jonathan Hirsch
As an independent producer, reporter, and sound designer, Jonathan Hirsch has produced hundreds of long-form audio works for NPR, Vox, NBC, Fusion Media Group, and many others. He is a recipient of the Green Eyeshade, Edward R. Murrow, and DuPont Awards. His 7-part documentary podcast series Dear Franklin Jones debuted #1 on the iTunes podcast charts. In April of 2018, Jonathan launched Neon Hum Media, an LA-based podcast production company, specializing in narrative-driven, high production value, “audio first” documentaries, talk shows, and partner content. Jonathan talks about the insights he gained from researching the spiritual teacher Dr. Fredrick Lenz III for his new...
2021-06-23
1h 01
Book Public
‘100 Poems to Break Your Heart’: Edward Hirsch On Poetry That Comforts Us In Trying Times
Poems give language and voice to the things that are sometimes incommunicable. Edward Hirsch knows something about this.
2021-06-18
38 min
Dad to Dad Podcast
SFN 152 - Jeremy Meinhardt, A Financial Advisor With Edward Jones Has A Daughter With Spina Bifida Who Loves To Play Wheelchair Basketball
Our guest on this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast is Jeremy Meinhardt. Jeremy and his wife Meg have two children, Beck, 15 and Nellie, 12, who has Spina Bifida. We’ll hear about Jeremy, his Dad, his family and how Nellie loves to play wheelchair basketball. That’s all on this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast. Illinois Spina Bifida Association: https://i-sba.orgSynergy Special Recreation DuPage: https://www.nedsra.org/participate/synergy-adaptive-athletics/Jeremy Reinhardt’s Email Address: jermeykmeinhardt@yahoo.comAbout the Special Fathers Network - SFN is a dad...
2021-06-04
38 min
PhotoGraphein Podcast
(Temporada 1: Edward Hopper e o Cinema) Ep. 4 - THE KILLERS
No quarto episódio da primeira temporada de nosso podcast, em que exploraramos os diálogos entre a obra do pintor estadunidense Edward Hopper e o Cinema, discutimos o filme “Assassinos” (The Killers, 1946), do diretor alemão Robert Siodmak. Nesta conversa, debatemos sobre uma das obras mais conhecidas de Hopper, Nighthawks de 1942, e de que forma ela foi referenciada no filme, assim como outras possíveis relações em o cinema noir e o pintor. Também dedicamos uma parte do podcast para conversar sobre uma das personagens mais importantes do universo noir, a femme fatale, apresentando características dessa person...
2021-03-29
1h 04
Learn Over Lunch
P9: A partial history of my stupidity - Edward Hirsch
Day 9 of poetry reading, brings you a poem by Edward Hirsch.
2021-03-17
03 min
The Quarantine Tapes
The Quarantine Tapes 173: Edward Hirsch
“As soon as something happens to you in America people start asking if you’re healing yet and they immediately start with the healing questions. It’s not that I’m against healing, I think healing is important, but you can’t--the only way to get out of grief is to get through it. And you can’t start healing before you grieve. You have to experience the feelings that you actually have.”
2021-03-16
30 min
Binge Essentials
11. Twilight with Maxx Hirsch
The Valentine's Day weekend is near and there is no better time to revisit the iconic love story of Bella and Edward in the Twilight Saga. Maxx Hirsch joins David and Romeo to discuss the impact the film series has on fans and pop culture. Maxx provides a literally perspective on vampires that contributes to the discussion so much more than David and Romeo could ever anticipate. Even if you're not a fan of Twilight, this is a discussion you don't want to miss. Have a thought or question? bingeessentials@gmail.com Click here to visit our...
2021-02-11
1h 09
Dad to Dad Podcast
Dad to Dad 133 - Seven Time Emmy Award Winning Broadcast Journalist Rob Johnson Reflects On Growing Up With A Brother With Down Syndrome
Our guest this week is Rob Johnson who is a seven time Emmy award winning broadcast journalist and an outspoken advocate for those with disability. He has a brother, Edward (48) who has Down Syndrome. David Hirsch talked to Rob about his life experiences and lessons from growing up with a brother with special needs. Rob is also the author of Timothy Trainor: Head In The Game (2015), which is a children's book about a hockey player who suffers a concussion. And we’ll hear that discussion on this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast.Concussion Legacy Foundation - ht...
2021-01-22
38 min
INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS
A STARLOG IS BORN w/ DAVID HIRSCH
A MESSAGE FROM THE TREKSPERTS: Please note this episode was recorded remotely via Zoom and as such the sound quality may not be up to the usual high standards of the podcast recorded in the studio. We hope the content will make up for any deficiencies in the audio. Meanwhile, we ask all our listeners to please listen to the experts, trust science, self isolate, quarantine, stay safe, stay home... and Keep on Trekkin' #LLAP The Treksperts are joined by writer/journalist/editor DAVID HIRSCH who relives the early days of working for the fledgling Starlog Magazine i...
2020-12-12
1h 39
To The Best Of Our Knowledge
Poetry in a Troubled Time
Why do people turn to poetry during troubled times? We saw it after 9/11 and we're seeing it now as the coronavirus travels around the world. When the world seems broken, poetry is often the one kind of language that helps. Original Air Date: April 04, 2020 Guests: Kitty O'Meara — Jericho Brown — Edward Hirsch — Alice Walker — Ken Nordine — Li-Young Lee — Jimmy Santiago Baca Interviews In This Hour: A Viral Poem For A Virus Time — Can A Poem Be A Prayer? — Poetry In A Time Of Grief And Loss — Hope Rises. It Always Does. — Li-Young L...
2020-11-21
51 min
Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Kids, Classics
Everything Comes Next: Collected and New Poems by Naomi Shihab Nye
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/414910to listen full audiobooks. Title: Everything Comes Next: Collected and New Poems Author: Naomi Shihab Nye Narrator: Naomi Shihab Nye, James Patrick Cronin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 9 minutes Release date: September 29, 2020 Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: Beloved and acclaimed poet Naomi Shihab Nye is the current Young People’s Poet Laureate, serving until August 2021. This celebratory book collects in one volume her most popular and accessible poems from the past forty years. Featuring new, never-before-published poems, an introduction by bestselling poet and author Edward Hirsch, as well as a foreword and writing tips by th...
2020-09-29
3h 09
Off My Shelf
Episode 51 - Ed Wood and Edward Scissorhands
We did a very special episode this week as I took over my friend Erika’s twitch stream to record this episode live! We talked about the movies Ed Wood and Edward Scissorhands while answering questions and reading comments. This is an edited version of that conversation but if you would like to see the full stream check out the video here. Follow Erika on twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/hiimerika_Instagram: @hiimerikaTwitter: @hiimerika_ Ed WoodRelease: 1994Director: Tim BurtonStars: Johnny Depp, Sarah Jessica Pa...
2020-09-21
1h 55
Be curious
History of Scotland - pt 4
on this episode about the rise of the kingdom of alba where King Alexander III of Scotland on the left with Llywelyn, Prince of Wales on the right as guests to King Edward I of England at the sitting of an English parliament.
2020-09-15
09 min
I Wish They Knew
(Ep. 5) Rob Cross: Creating a more efficient personal network
When it comes to building our personal networks, is bigger really better? Not according to Rob Cross. Rob is the Edward A. Madden Professor of Global Leadership at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts and the co-founder and director of the Connected Commons, a consortium of over 100 leading organizations accelerating network research and practice. His wish: That people pay attention to the strength and structure of their networks, not just their size. Learn more about Rob: https://www.robcross.org For more ways to communicate and lead with impact: www.joehirsch.me
2020-09-08
10 min
155
158 - No Heart to Speak Of feat. American poet Edward Hirsch
The one about "No Heart to Speak Of." Featuring American poet and literary critic Edward Hirsch. Edward shows up around the 1:49:48 mark. Buy Edward's new book Stranger By Night here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/612679/stranger-by-night-by-edward-hirsch/ Buy Edward's book Gabriel: A Poem here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/239959/gabriel-by-edward-hirsch/9780804172875/ For more Blink-155, visit http://www.patreon.com/blink155
2020-07-17
2h 12
Minion Death Cult
Force of Nature (the Mel Gibson Puerto Rican Hurricane Movie)
This week we watch Force of Nature, a film about a New York cop (Emile Hirsch) and retired Boston cop (Mel Gibson) tapping into their histories of abuse to take on cartel members in the middle of a category 5 Puerto Rican hurricane. This movie is racist in ways you can't even begin to imagine. Support the show for only $3.11/month and get a bonus episode every week at www.patreon.com/miniondeathcult
2020-07-09
1h 44
American Poets, Poetas Norteamericanos.
Edward Hirsch. To Poetry.
Edwards Hirsch, lee para La maja desnuda su poema: To Poetry, que es su "Ars Poética". La grabación la hicimos en Nueva York en 2019. Edward Hirsch. EEUU, 1950. Poeta Escritor y Ensayista. Publica en 1981 su libro de poemas: Para los sonámbulos. Luego vendrían: Medidas terrestres, 1994. En el amor, 1998. Glosario de un poeta, que es un libro de crítica muy estimado en su país. Su poemario más reciente es: Gabriel (2014).
2020-07-01
01 min
Words in the Air
For the Sleepwalkers by Edward Hirsch
Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman For the Sleepwalkersby Edward Hirsch Tonight I want to say something wonderfulfor the sleepwalkers who have so much faithin their legs, so much faith in the invisible arrow carved into the carpet, the worn paththat leads to the stairs instead of the window,the gaping doorway instead of the seamless mirror. I love the way that sleepwalkers are willingto step...
2020-04-29
01 min
Yawpcast
Yawpcast 4.13.20
7th Anniversary Brooklyn Poets Yawp open mic, 4.13.20, featuring Prof. Edward Hirsch (7:50) and Poem of the Month winner Taonga Leslie for "On the Supremacy of Living Things" (20:38). For more info, go to brooklynpoets.org/events/yawp.
2020-04-29
1h 43
To The Best Of Our Knowledge
Poetry in a Troubled Time
Why do people turn to poetry during troubled times? We saw it after 9/11 and we're seeing it now as the coronavirus travels around the world. When the world seems broken, poetry is often the one kind of language that helps. Original Air Date: * *April 04, 2020 *Guests: * Kitty O'Meara — Jericho Brown — Edward Hirsch — Alice Walker — Ken Nordine — Li-Young Lee — Jimmy Santiago Baca *Interviews In This Hour: * A Viral Poem For A Virus Time — Can A Poem Be A Prayer? — Poetry In A Time Of Grief And Loss — Hope Rises. It Always Does. — Li-Young L...
2020-04-04
51 min
GLRY WRK
I Lift My Voice To Praise You EP1
Hymn-How Deep The Father's Love For Us (Stuart Townend) Psalm 139 (New Living Translation) Poem-Fall (Edward Hirsch) Story- Little Owl's Night (Divya Sirnivasan) Poem-Blackberry Eating (Galway Kinnel). Song-Jesus Only You (London Hatch) Song-Praise Like Fireworks (Rend Collective)
2019-11-19
22 min
Learning Chinese through Stories
3.3.10A《背影》
The other day, I read the poem'My Father's Back' by Edward Hirsch. It reminded me of
2019-11-01
12 min
Estación UNTREF
645 “Edward Hirsch es una de las voces más importantes de la poesía norteamericana contemporánea”
17.10.30 Entrevista Maria Negroni. Frost Edward Hirsch
2019-10-15
11 min
Algum que sirva
#007 - Integridade
Neste episódio, Rodrigo fala sobre o sentimento de integridade. Mas antes busca esclarecer sobre o significado original do termo. Ele utiliza um poema de Edward Hirsch para refletir sobre o sentimento.Versão original (inglês) do poema: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/57712/self-portrait-56d23b78170bd
2019-08-13
05 min
读首诗再睡觉
不断展开的天空-爱德华·赫西-王威朗读-190708
不断展开的天空如此微小的我在不断展开的天空下走在夜晚的沙滩。湿沙子在我的脚下雀跃,当浪头雷击海岸。我从人行栈道上走开离开流光溢彩的人群还有灯光闪烁的旅馆。千百里的长风在耳边叹息。我消失在深远的黑暗里我隐去在人们的视线中。我是一个小小的贝壳被海浪悄悄推到岸边。大洋的涛声在我的身体里激荡。我是如此微小以至于无人可以看到。但为什么我的身体中充溢着如此巨大的爱意?作者 / [美国] 爱德华·赫西翻译 / 光诸 The Widening Sky I am so small walking on the beachat night under the widening sky.The wet sand quickens beneath my feetand the waves thunder against the shore.I am moving away from the boardwalkwith its colorful streamers of peopleand the hotels with their blinking lights.The wind sighs for hundreds of miles.I am disappearing so far into the darkI have vanished from sight.I am a tiny seashellthat has secretly drifted ashore
2019-07-08
01 min
Access Utah
Best of Access Utah On River Rafting, Poetry, And Books With Ken Sanders
It’s a pledge drive special edition of Access Utah today. My special guest for the hour is rare bookseller Ken Sanders. We’ll reach into the archives for parts of some of our favorite episodes of the program. We’ll hear a segment from our conversation on the exhibit Glen Canyon: A River Guide Remembers. Then we’ll revisit a portion of our interview on poetry with Edward Hirsch and Michael Sowder. And finally, we'll hear from Anthony Doerr, author of "All the Light We Cannot See."
2018-09-19
53 min
PEN America
Neruda at Center for the Humanities Tribute
Ariel Dorfman, Jorge del Rio (?), Rafael Campo, Martín Espada, John Felstiner, Edward Hirsch, Jane Hirshfield, Galway Kinnelltalk about the Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda. Some readings are also included.
2017-05-09
1h 12
programació 2016-17
Mar de muses: programa 028 - temporada 2016-17
continguts del programa número 28: - mirades poètiques: Joan Perelló (El mapa de l'infinit, Pagès Editors) i Víctor Obiols (Dret al miracle, Ed. Proa) - en la secció A man in the moon, hem parlat amb la poeta Gemma Gorga al voltant de la seua participació a la traducció de l'antologia del poeta nord-americà Edward Hirsch (Història parcial de la meva estupidesa i altres poemes), editat per edicions de 1984 - Josep Ferran Valls ens ha continuat parlant de cinema, a la secció de Vent a les veles - finalment, Teresa, amb Una de contes, ens ha regalat una...
2017-04-24
57 min
The Greenlight Bookstore Podcast
Episode 17: Marie Ponsot (November 4, 2016)
The beloved poet Marie Ponsot returns to her alma mater, St. Joseph’s College in Brooklyn, for an evening celebrating the publication of her magisterial Collected Poems. A constellation of poetry world luminaries reads poems and shares impressions of the great writer’s work and life; as one friend observes, “If you want to know what legitimate skill looks like, Marie Ponsot is a model to study. Her force is true, it’s genuine, it’s powerful, and those who encounter it come away with the knowledge that they have seen something rare. I have seen taxi drivers bow to her.” The...
2016-11-04
46 min
KUCI: What Would Arwen Do?
Elf-host Tani Tinuviel shares 2 great books Saved By a Poem by Kim Rosen and How To Read a Poem by Edward Hirsch for upcoming poetry month and reminds listeners to be gentle with each other and that poetry can be a powerful tool for healing
2016-03-23
00 min
Texas Poets Podcast
Episode 4 Mix V1
Dave Parsons discusses a poem by Edward Hirsch
2015-11-30
24 min
Vermont Studio Center
VSC Reading Series Edward Hirsch 3/23/15
Edward Hirsch has published eight collections of poetry, including The Living Fire: New and Selected Poems (2010), which brings together thirty-five years of work. His first book of poems, For the Sleepwalkers (1981) was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award; his second, Wild Gratitude (1986) won the award in 1987. He has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and received a MacArthur “genius” award in 1997. In addition to his poetry work he is also known for running the “Poet’s Choice” column in the Washington Post. To read more about him please visit: http://www.poets.org...
2015-05-01
28 min
Vermont Studio Center
Special Visiting Writer's Craft Talk: Edward Hirsch 3/20/2015
Edward Hirsch has published eight collections of poetry, including The Living Fire: New and Selected Poems (2010), which brings together thirty-five years of work. His first book of poems, For the Sleepwalkers (1981) was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award; his second, Wild Gratitude (1986) won the award in 1987. He has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and received a MacArthur “genius” award in 1997. In addition to his poetry work he is also known for running the “Poet’s Choice” column in the Washington Post. To read more about him please visit: http://www.poets.org...
2015-05-01
45 min
Literary Disco
Episode 66: Gabriel
Get out the tissues. This episode, we head straight for emotional jugular, as we read Edward Hirsch’s devastating poem about the life and death of his son, Gabriel. Hirsch may make us cry (and yes, that means each of us, many times) but we are also awed by his craft and uplifted by this ambitious poem. Up first, we each talk about our favorite father-son work of literature. Rider goes Searching for Bobby Fischer, Julia embraces a Long Day’s Journey and Tod heads to Empire Falls. Click here to purchase from an independent bookseller Le...
2014-11-03
1h 02
Vermont Studio Center
VSC Reading Series: Edward Hirsch 11/4/2012
Edward Hirsch was born in Chicago in 1950 and educated both at Grinnell College and the University of Pennsylvania, where he received a Ph.D. in folklore. His first collection of poems, For the Sleepwalkers, was published in 1981 and went on to receive the Lavan Younger Poets Award from the Academy of American Poets and the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award from New York University. His second collection, Wild Gratitude (1986), received the National Book Critics Circle Award. Since then, he has published several books of poems, most recently Special Orders (Alfred A. Knopf, 2008); Lay Back the Darkness (2003); On Love (1998); Earthly Measures (1994); and...
2013-08-28
28 min
Dr. Barbara Mossberg » Podcast Feed
MAKE MINE MORNING
A FRESH START IN THE NO-COUNT NEW YEAR, featuring Henry David Thoreau’s Chanticleer and the Morning Risers, a cast of thousands of epic minds from every culture and clime: who doesn’t write about morning? Gerard Manley Hopkins, Edward Hirsch, Billy … Continue reading →
2012-01-03
52 min
Chicago Poetry Tour Podcast
Harold Washington Library
Harold Washington was elected as Chicago’s first African American mayor in 1983. Gwendolyn Brooks, Edward Hirsch, and Albert Goldbarth read an array of poems celebrating progress and the pleasures of reading. Need a transcript of this episode? Request a transcript here.
2010-03-09
09 min
KUCI: What Would Arwen Do?
Tani Tinuviel interviews Edward Hirsch, poet esssayist and author of How To Read a Poem and Fall in Love With Poetry and president of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
2009-05-14
00 min
Poetry Lectures
Edward Hirsch: American Perspectives
Edward Hirsch examines the complex relationships between American poets and painters. Need a transcript of this episode? Request a transcript here.
2008-09-16
38 min
Notable Lectures and Performances at Colorado College
Philip Levine
Levine, one of the most highly regarded of all living American poets, is best known for poems about working life in America. Levine?s many collections include "Breath" (2004), "The Mercy" (1999), "The Simple Truth" (1994, winner of the Pulitzer Prize), "What Work Is" (1991, winner of the National Book Award) and "New Selected Poems" (1991). Edward Hirsch wrote in the New York Times, "In a reactionary and forgetful time, these radiantly human and memorializing poems can help us understand our lives." Recorded March 9, 2006.
2006-03-10
59 min
Notable Lectures and Performances at Colorado College
Philip Levine
Levine, one of the most highly regarded of all living American poets, is best known for poems about working life in America. Levine?s many collections include "Breath" (2004), "The Mercy" (1999), "The Simple Truth" (1994, winner of the Pulitzer Prize), "What Work Is" (1991, winner of the National Book Award) and "New Selected Poems" (1991). Edward Hirsch wrote in the New York Times, "In a reactionary and forgetful time, these radiantly human and memorializing poems can help us understand our lives." Recorded March 9, 2006.
2006-03-10
59 min