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Ep 63. Ed Tato on poems that must be spoken


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Talking with Ed Tato reminded me how many rooms there are to discover in the house of poetry. We go from Ulysses to Kansas to a workshop with Mary Karr, wondering about categorisation, why certain writing resonates, and returning to the fact that some poems demand to be spoken aloud.

Show notes

  • Early Occult Memory System of Lower Midwest: Poems by B.H Fairchild
  • Indirect Objects by Louis Armand
  • The Venetian Vespers: Poems by Anthony Hecht
  • Open Letter (To the Dark Gods of the Ancient World) by Jason Ryberg
  • Rough Traces by Jason Wesco
  • Dark Thirty by Santee Frazier
  • Ed’s reading at Sporting Poets
  • My interview with Alan Wearne
  • ...more
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