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A monthly podcast from esteemed literary journal The Kenyon Review, featuring interviews, discussions, author readings and much more.... more
FAQs about The Kenyon Review Podcast:How many episodes does The Kenyon Review Podcast have?The podcast currently has 96 episodes available.
December 09, 201986. Stewart O’NanEditor at large Katharine Weber talks to Stewart O’Nan...more55minPlay
November 25, 201985. Lauren WinnerKR’s Elizabeth Dark talks with author Lauren Winner about spiritual writing, Image Journal, and Lauren's fascination with objects, practices, and disciplines....more44minPlay
October 31, 201984. LGBTQ+ Lit Conversation 2019In recognition of National LGBTQ+ History Month, Timothy Bussey, Assistant Director of Kenyon's Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion interviews lecturer Bilal Tajildeen about Stoker's Dracula, Baldwin's Giovanni's Room, and queer literature from the late 19th to mid-20th century....more1h 11minPlay
October 18, 201983. Tommy PicoKenyon students Claire Oleson and Brent Matheny talk with poet Tommy Pico about the similarities between poetry and screenwriting, what to do with writing advice, a his choice of his nickname/persona "Teebs."...more46minPlay
September 20, 201982. Emily Jungmin YoonEmily Jungmin Yoon and Eloisa Amezcua talk about failures as openings to possibilities, the poet's work of filling in history's gaps, and Emily's poetry collection A Cruelty Special to Our Species....more32minPlay
August 23, 201981. Shara McCallumPoet Shara McCallum talks to KR’s Anna Duke Reach about memory as an afterlife and reconstructing those we’ve lost through the language we use....more58minPlay
August 08, 201980. Ed SkoogWant to know what the past felt like? Read the poems. Kenyon College Visiting Assistant Professor of English Matt Suazo catches up with Ed Skoog about New Orleans, cooperating with language, and the textures of poetry....more1h 8minPlay
July 12, 201979. Meg FreitagKenyon Review Associate and Intern Trudy Wrona interviews Meg Freitag about her new collection of poems, Edith, a book that explores grief and trauma through poems addressed to Freitag’s dead bird....more1hPlay
June 20, 201978. Sarah WeinmanKR editor at large Katharine Weber talks with author Sarah Weinman about Nabokov's Lolita, our fascination with crime and our capability toward misdeeds....more55minPlay
May 09, 201977. Proof Casts A Shadow: A ConversationKenyon Review fellow Misha Rai sits down with Gabrielle Bellot and Nay Saysourinho to discuss narratives that address the language of citizenship, colonialism, labels, and identity....more33minPlay
FAQs about The Kenyon Review Podcast:How many episodes does The Kenyon Review Podcast have?The podcast currently has 96 episodes available.