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Sadly, since this interview was recorded, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Charles Simic has died at the age of 84.
Note: This interview was broadcast on KUT-FM, an NPR station based in Austin, Texas.
When asked to discuss a piece of writing that’s had a profound impact on her, Kate chose Charles Simic’s poem Gray-Headed Schoolchildren. Born in Serbia, Simic came to the US as a teenager, but went on to write his poems in English, win the Pulitzer prize, and become the U.S. Poet Laureate. His poetry is often stark, perhaps reflecting his formative years, spent surviving World War II.
Note: This interview is the sixth in a ThoughtCast series which examines a specific piece of writing — be it a poem, play, novel, short story, work of non-fiction or scrap of papyrus — that’s had a significant influence on the interviewee, that’s shaped and moved them. Prior interviewees include author Tom Perrotta, poetry critic Helen Vendler, and other independent bookstore owners – from Ireland!
Click here to listen (11 minutes.)
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Sadly, since this interview was recorded, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Charles Simic has died at the age of 84.
Note: This interview was broadcast on KUT-FM, an NPR station based in Austin, Texas.
When asked to discuss a piece of writing that’s had a profound impact on her, Kate chose Charles Simic’s poem Gray-Headed Schoolchildren. Born in Serbia, Simic came to the US as a teenager, but went on to write his poems in English, win the Pulitzer prize, and become the U.S. Poet Laureate. His poetry is often stark, perhaps reflecting his formative years, spent surviving World War II.
Note: This interview is the sixth in a ThoughtCast series which examines a specific piece of writing — be it a poem, play, novel, short story, work of non-fiction or scrap of papyrus — that’s had a significant influence on the interviewee, that’s shaped and moved them. Prior interviewees include author Tom Perrotta, poetry critic Helen Vendler, and other independent bookstore owners – from Ireland!
Click here to listen (11 minutes.)