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Hal Sirowitz
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Poëzie Vandaag
Eerzucht (Hal Sirowitz)
Vandaag: 'Eerzucht' van Hal Sirowitz (1949). Voorgedragen en geduid door Ellen Deckwitz.
2025-03-06
01 min
Poëzie Vandaag
Geen verjaardagen (Hal Sirowitz)
Vandaag: 'Geen verjaardagen' van Hal Sirowitz (1949). Voorgedragen en geduid door Ellen Deckwitz.
2025-03-04
02 min
O Poema Ensina a Cair
José Luís Peixoto: "O primeiro texto que eu alguma vez publiquei foi um poema, também num espaço destinado a jovens, mas que existia no Jornal de Letras. Chamava-se Prova dos Novos. "
Episódio gravado ao vivo no Festival Utopia, em Braga. José Luís Peixoto nasceu em Galveias, Alentejo, em 1974. Um lugar, o seu lugar, onde, como disse numa entrevista, “o céu é maior”; onde criou uma banda de música pesada com os amigos da adolescência chamada Hipocondríacos; onde começou a ler, os livros que o Sr. Dinis trazia mensalmente numa carrinha Citroen, que estacionava em frente à cooperativa, no terreiro da povoação.Aos 18 anos mudou-se para Lisboa, para estudar Línguas e Literaturas Modernas, variante inglês e alemão, na Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e...
2024-12-20
1h 01
Take this poem
Episode 106: Bearing Witness, Making Confession
In this episode I read three poems from The Art of Losing, an anthology edited by Kevin Young. "The Wake" by Rita Dove "The Shout" by Simon Armitage "Remember Me" by Hal Sirowitz
2024-07-08
09 min
Get Lit Minute
Daphne Gottlieb | "Sexy Balaclava"
In this week's episode of the Get Lit Minute, your weekly poetry podcast, we spotlight the life and work of poet, Daphne Gottlieb, who stitches together the ivory tower and the gutter just using her tongue. She is the award-winning author of ten other books including the new collection of short stories, Pretty Much Dead. Previous works include Dear Dawn: Aileen Wuornos in her Own Words, a collection of letters from Death Row by the “first female serial killer” to her childhood best friend. She is also the author of five books of poetry, editor of two anthologies, and, with...
2022-10-18
10 min
Olaug og Aubert på Litteraturhuset
Sommerspesial LIVE fra Litteraturhuset med gjest Kjersti Bjørkmo
En tjukk murstein av en bok som varer hele ferien, eller bunke lette pocketbøker. Hete strandscener, blomstrende enger, sjøbris. Kan man egentlig snakke om typiske sommerbøker? I denne episoden har Olaug og Aubert inviterer til god gammeldags sommeravslutning. Hete sommerbøker som koker av begjær og familiekonflikt, eller trøstebøker fulle av barndommens nostalgi. Olaug og Aubert gir seg sommeren i vold og trekker fram litterære sommerminner og får podkasten får sin aller første gjesteopptreden. Poet Kjersti Bjørkmo trekker fram sine favoritt sommerdikt. Podkasten Olaug og Aubert på Li...
2022-06-24
1h 05
Ms. Lyric's Poetry Outlaws
Episode 19: Hal Sirowitz’s Remember Me
Yay new intro and outro! And also another elegy, this time from the Remembrance section of The Art of Losing, on parents picking their cemetery plots. It’s a bit funny. And Hal is a new poet for me so also yay!
2022-02-03
06 min
Don't Let's Start: A Podcast About They Might Be Giants
30: Interview with Gary Ray, owner of Darinka!
Jordan and Dave are back and staying the hell away from each other! So in this episode we present an interview conducted last year with Gary Ray, the founder and owner of Darinka, the venue that They Might Be Giants (and many other eclectic acts) called home from 1984-1987! Gary talks to us about founding the club, booking They Might Be Giants, the TMBG Wiggle Diskette release party, his appearance in Gigantic, opening up for TMBG in recent years, and more! We also talk about tons of bands and performance art acts from that magical time period...
2020-04-29
1h 31
Journey Daily with a Compelling Poem
No More Birthdays
If you aren't careful, you might seriously injure yourself in the grocery store. Hal Sirowitz is an internationally known poet and the author of five books of poetry. His work has been translated into thirteen languages and published in magazines and anthologies. He received the Nebraska Book Award for Poetry, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, and a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship. He is also the former Poet Laureate of Queens, New York. Hal has appeared on MTV’s Spoken Word Unplugged; Lollapalooza; Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival; the Helsinki International Poetry Festival; PBS’s Poet...
2020-01-15
03 min
Journey Daily with a Compelling Poem
New Sheets
You never know what kind of trouble unwashed sheets can bring. Hal Sirowitz is an internationally known poet and the author of five books of poetry. His work has been translated into thirteen languages and published in many anthologies and magazines. He received the Nebraska Book Award for Poetry, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, and a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship. He is also the former Poet Laureate of Queens, New York. Hal has appeared on MTV’s Spoken Word Unplugged; Lollapalooza; Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival; the Helsinki International Poetry Festival; PBS’s Poetry...
2020-01-07
04 min
F. Omar Telan
07 Courting (after Hal Sirowitz)
07 Courting (after Hal Sirowitz) by F. Omar Telan
2012-12-25
00 min
Moby Lives
Moby Lives Radio, 01/21/06
On this weeks show we follow up our previous interview with Vanderbilt University librarian, Christopher Waldrop, about the effects of the U.S. Patriot Act, and "Google Print;" an interview with "Bush's Brain" author, James Moore, about how he ended up on the "No Fly Watch List," his new book, and more; and a poem from Hal Sirowitz.
2006-01-21
00 min
Moby Lives
Moby Lives Radio, 12/07/05
Former poet laureate of Queens, Hal Sirowitz, reads some examples of his new poetic form, the "Hal-ku," and explains his great popularity in Sweden; and Monty Python covers the writing of a Thomas Hardy novel.
2005-12-07
00 min
Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
Classic Jared: featuring Hal Sirowitz
Radio clips from Hal Sirowitz on the Jared Morris Radio Show on WGMD Radio back in 2005
2005-05-22
03 min