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Text of poem here.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
-Literary Matters
-"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot
-Buy Ryan's books, including his new collection, "In Ghostlight," here
-"L'Estraneo" by Ryan Wilson
-"On A Baroque Wall Fountain in the Villa Sciarra" by Richard Wilbur
-"The Gardens of the Villa D'Este" by Anthony Hecht
-"The Venetian Vespers" by Anthony Hecht
-"See Naples and Die" by Anthony Hecht
-The concept of the labyrinth
-"The Stones of Venice" by John Ruskin
-The Baudelairian method
-The Wordsworthian child archetype
-Venice has its reasons
-Strategic narrative distance
-In a satanic world, rebellion is godly.
Support the show
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Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thanks so much for listening.
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My favorite poetry podcasts for:
Sharp thoughts and cutting truths (Matthew): Sleerickets
Lovely introspection and sensitive reflection (Alice): Poetry Says
The landscape of Ohioan poetry (Jeremy): Poetry Spotlight
Supported in part by The Ohio Poetry Association
Art by David Anthony Klug
List of the most common metrical feet:
Iamb: weak-STRONG (u /)
Trochee: STRONG-weak (/ u)
Anapest: weak-weak-STRONG (u u /)
Amphibrach: weak-STRONG-weak (u / u)
Dactyl: STRONG-weak-weak (/ u u)
Cretic: STRONG-weak-STRONG (/ u /)
Pyrrhic: weak-weak (u u)
Spondee: STRONG-STRONG (/ /)
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Text of poem here.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
-Literary Matters
-"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot
-Buy Ryan's books, including his new collection, "In Ghostlight," here
-"L'Estraneo" by Ryan Wilson
-"On A Baroque Wall Fountain in the Villa Sciarra" by Richard Wilbur
-"The Gardens of the Villa D'Este" by Anthony Hecht
-"The Venetian Vespers" by Anthony Hecht
-"See Naples and Die" by Anthony Hecht
-The concept of the labyrinth
-"The Stones of Venice" by John Ruskin
-The Baudelairian method
-The Wordsworthian child archetype
-Venice has its reasons
-Strategic narrative distance
-In a satanic world, rebellion is godly.
Support the show
VISIT MY WEBSITE HERE.
BUY VERSECRAFT MERCH HERE.
VISIT THE VERSECRAFT SUBSTACK HERE.
Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thanks so much for listening.
You can leave me a tip, support the podcast, or request a commission here!
TikTok: @versecraft
Send me a note at: [email protected]
My favorite poetry podcasts for:
Sharp thoughts and cutting truths (Matthew): Sleerickets
Lovely introspection and sensitive reflection (Alice): Poetry Says
The landscape of Ohioan poetry (Jeremy): Poetry Spotlight
Supported in part by The Ohio Poetry Association
Art by David Anthony Klug
List of the most common metrical feet:
Iamb: weak-STRONG (u /)
Trochee: STRONG-weak (/ u)
Anapest: weak-weak-STRONG (u u /)
Amphibrach: weak-STRONG-weak (u / u)
Dactyl: STRONG-weak-weak (/ u u)
Cretic: STRONG-weak-STRONG (/ u /)
Pyrrhic: weak-weak (u u)
Spondee: STRONG-STRONG (/ /)

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