Founded in 1972, The American Poetry Review is dedicated to reaching a worldwide audience with a diverse array of the best contemporary poetry and literary criticism. The podcast features guest interviews and lots of poetry talk from APR editor Elizabeth Scanlon, along with co-hosts and guests. Learn more about APR at aprweb.org.
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Parables, the parasocial, & Whitman's bulge
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On this episode, Elizabeth chats one-on-one with Jason Schneiderman about his new book, Self Portrait of Icarus as a Country on Fire (Red Hen Press, 2024).The American Poetry Review
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On this episode, Elizabeth, Steven, and Hannah discuss prompts -- pro or con? -- and The Twenty-First Century by Jacob Eigen, the newly published winner of the 2024 APR/Honickman First Book Prize. Also, we dip into the archive for an appreciation of Alicia Jo Rabins' poem "Florida."The American Poetry Review
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The APR team is in a punchy mood on this episode; Elizabeth tries to rein in the conversation as Steven and Hannah riff on topics including Robert Lowell's revision process and the current era of political sloganeering. Also: selections from our July/August 2024 issue, with readings from Leah Umansky and Emily Skaja.…
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In this episode, Elizabeth, Hannah, and Steven are thinking about prose poems -- how do they differ from other short forms, like flash fiction or the micro-essay? Poets discussed include Baudelaire, Lydia Davis, Ross Gay, Joe Brainard, Russell Edson, Harryette Mullen, and more. Please take our survey here.…
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For the Love of Kunitz
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The Kunitz Prize deadline (May 15!) is just around the corner and we're thinking about the illustrious list of poets who have won it in the past 15 years. Today we discuss the prize-winning poems by Susan Nguyen and Jared Harèl.The American Poetry Review
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Join us as we revel in the intricate thought processes of some of our March/April 2024 contributors, Catherine Barnett, Omotara James, and Fritz Ward.The American Poetry Review
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Ways, Shapes, and Forms
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In this episode, we're talking about the January/February 2024 issue and appreciating some formal choices in poetry. We touch upon the pantoum, the duplex, and the golden shovel, and have a chat with Dorothy Chan about her deep engagement with the triple sonnet. Plus, January Gill O’Neil reads "Manifesto," from the Jan/Feb 2024 issue.…
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It was the end of the year, we were a little punchy and so were the poems. We share some of our favorite super-compressed short poems from Etheridge Knight, Kay Ryan, and Jean Valentine, as well as some fiction recommendations for your wintertime reading pleasure. Also, some readings from our November/December 2023 issue by Todd Dillard and Maya C.…
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We've been thinking about some great first lines of poems. What makes them great and how do we get there? In this discussion, we touch upon poems by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Eduardo C. Corral, Brenda Shaughnessy, and Elizabeth Bishop. We also have readings from the magazine by Kayleb Rae Candrilli, Katie Condon, and Dana Isokawa.…
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This episode is a love letter to Mary Ruefle, as we reflect on a great reading of hers (available on YouTube), from her book Madness, Rack, and Honey.The American Poetry Review
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Major Jackson live at The Philadelphia Ethical Society
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Tune in for the second half of our special two-part podcast featuring Major Jackson, who shared selections from his new book Razzle Dazzle: New & Selected Poems (W.W. Norton & Co, 2023) at a recent event at APR's home base, the Philadelphia Ethical Society. Major Jackson is the author of six books of poetry, including_ The Absurd Man_ (2020),_ Roll…
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Kazim Ali live at The Philadelphia Ethical Society
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Join us for the first half of a special two-part podcast featuring Kazim Ali, who recently visited us in Philadelphia to read from his new book Sukun: New and Selected Poems (Wesleyan University Press, 2023). KAZIM ALI was born in the United Kingdom and has lived transnationally in the United States, Canada, India, France, and the Middle East. His …
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Join us as we chat about Robyn Schiff's new book Information Desk: An Epic and other fine examples of ekphrastic poetry! Other topics include: the September/October issue, including the new Stanley Kunitz Memorial Prize winner, Karisma Price, and Kimiko Hahn's book Foreign Bodies, which refers to Philadelphia's own Mütter Museum.…
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Join us for a new episode in which we discuss what makes a poem a poem! We touch upon poems from Indrani Sengupta and Laura Van Prooyen in the July/August issue. Plus, a reading from Burnside Soleil. For more, visit The American Poetry Review.The American Poetry Review
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Big (orange) summer vibes with Justin Rigamonti, Nomi Stone and more
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We discuss the new issue, of course, and: Readings from Justin Rigamonti and Nomi Stone A Tyehimba Jess reading and other memorable readings – what makes a reading memorable? Some summer poems like: Ada Limón’s “Sundown All The Damage Done” “Mock Orange” by Louise Glück “Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy’s Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota” by James…
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Episode 16: Poems for people who aren’t in the habit of reading poems
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Today on the show, Elizabeth Scanlon, Hannah Gellman and Steven Kleinman discuss: the new issue of APR with Shane McCrae An appreciation of Elaine Equi – “The Lonely Parade” in this issue, and “Sometimes I Get Distracted” Plus, a chat with Hannah re: recommending poems to those new to poetry. Poems mentioned: Elizabeth Bishop “Filling Station,” Rob…
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Episode 15: Faylita Hicks
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Join us for a special feature on poet Faylita Hicks, who is the author of HoodWitch (Acre Books, 2019), a finalist for the 2020 Lambda Literary Award for Bisexual Poetry, the 2019 Julie Suk Award, and the 2019 Balcones Poetry Prize. Currently, they are working on a second poetry collection, A Map of My Want (Haymarket Books, 2024), and a debut memo…
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Episode 14: Alina Pleskova, Kunitz Prize, and more!
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On this episode: Poet Alina Pleskova, whose new collection, Toska, is set to drop soon. Plus, join us as hosts Elizabeth Scanlon and Hannah Gellman discuss, among many other things: · APR's Kunitz Prize · Frank O'Hara · and new books on the horizon. The American Poetry Review is a RADIOKISMET podcast.…
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Episode 13: Gearing Up For #AWP23 w/ Chessy Normile, Live At The Philadelphia Ethical Society
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On this episode, we talk about our plans for AWP in Seattle and revisit a spectacular Honickman Book Prize reading by Chessy Normile from AWP 2022 as we gear up for the conference next week. For more, visit aprweb.org.The American Poetry Review
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Episode 12: Chelsea Harlan, Live at The Philadelphia Ethical Society
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Celebrating the official pub date of Chelsea Harlan's Honickman First Book Prize winning Bright Shade! Chosen by Jericho Brown, who says: This beautiful debut seems to ask not just what poetry is but what it can be. And each poem answers, “Every raindrop/a little bell,//every switchback/and holler baptized.” Listen up for this fantastic reading fro…
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Episode 11: Ada Limón, Live at APR's 50th Anniversary Reading
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Join us for a special edition mini-episode celebrating the appointment of Ada Limón as the new Poet Laureate of the United States. APR Editor Elizabeth Scanlon offers up an exclusive recording of Ada's reading at the APR 50th anniversary celebration that took place in Philadelphia earlier this year. The American Poetry Review is a RADIOKISMET podca…
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Episode 10: Natalie Shapero
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Join us as hosts Elizabeth Scanlon and Steven Kleinman talk with Natalie Shapero. Shapero is the author, most recently, of the poetry collection POPULAR LONGING. Her previous collections are HARD CHILD, shortlisted for the International Griffin Poetry Prize, and NO OBJECT, winner of the Great Lakes College Association New Writers Award. Natalie’s w…
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Episode 9: Megan Fernandes, Gabrielle Bates, couplet craft, weird animals and more
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Join us as hosts Elizabeth Scanlon, Steven Kleinman and Thalia Geiger take a deep dive on couplet craft, weird animals, and the pre-elegaic. Plus poets’ readings of: Megan Fernandes’ “Love Poem” Gabrielle Bates’ “Salmon” The American Poetry Review is a RADIOKISMET podcast. For more: aprweb.orgThe American Poetry Review
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Episode 8: “Springtime Again”
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Join us as hosts Elizabeth Scanlon, Steven Kleinman and Thalia Geiger take a deep dive on the May/June issues highlights, including: — Shamar Hill’s The Walls Became the World All Around (read by the author) — Alison C. Rollins’ springtime again (read by the author) — and Jack Gilbert interviewed by Forrest Gander The American Poetry Review is a RA…
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Episode 7: Margaret Atwood
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Upon the release of Dearly, her new collection of poems, Margaret Atwood talks with APR’s Elizabeth Scanlon. The American Poetry Review is a RADIOKISMET podcast. For more: aprweb.orgThe American Poetry Review
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Episode 6: Nicole Sealey, Plus: Return Reads
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Join us this week on the APR podcast, as we talk with Nicole Sealey, poet and creator of The Sealey Challenge. We also discuss books we’ve been returning to lately, including: - Sarah Blake's Let's Not Live on Earth - Hanif Abdurraqib's A Fortune for Your Disaster - Sharon Olds’ The Father: Poems - Amaud Johnson’s Imperial Liquor … and more. All of…
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Episode 5: Ep. 5: Chessy Normile & Great First Books
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Join us as hosts Elizabeth Scanlon, Steven Kleinman and Thalia Geiger engage in one of the liveliest discussions of current poetry you’ll find on the web. Today on the show, we talk about first books from favorite poets, and how they’re both magic and revealing. Then, we chat with Chessy Normile, winner of the 2020 APR/Honickman First Book Prize. H…
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Episode 4: Ep. 4: Alex Dimitrov's "Love" & Our Mixtapes For Our 20s
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Join us as hosts Elizabeth Scanlon, Steven Kleinman and Thalia Geiger engage in one of the liveliest discussions of current poetry you’ll find on the web. Today on the show, we hear from Alex Dimitrov, who reads from his fantastic poem, “Love,” while Philip Metres’ “Mixtape for My Twenties” provides a jumping-off point for a group discussion that i…
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Episode 3: Ep. 3: Mentorship, David Baker, Stanley Plumly & Maggie Queeney
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Join us as hosts Elizabeth Scanlon, Steven Kleinman and Thalia Geiger talk about mentorship in poetry. Also, Steven chats with David Baker, editor of The Kenyon Review, about Stanley Plumly. Plus, Maggie Queeney reads her poem, “Glamour.” The American Poetry Review is a RADIOKISMET podcast.The American Poetry Review
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Episode 2: Dorothea Lasky, Audiobooks and more!
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Join us as hosts Elizabeth Scanlon, Steven Kleinman and Thalia Geiger welcome poet Dorothea Lasky. Lasky is the author of the new essay collection Animal, and one half of the Twitter sensation AstroPoets. Also, we talk about audiobooks. The American Poetry Review is a RADIOKISMET podcast. For more: aprweb.org…
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Episode 1: Devon Walker-Figueroa, National Book Awards & Bluets at 10
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Our debut episode! Join us as hosts Elizabeth Scanlon, Steven Kleinman and Thalia Geiger welcome poet Devon Walker-Figueroa. Also discussed: - The National Book Award nominations for poetry - Wave Books' ten-year anniversary of Maggie Nelson's landmark Bluets The American Poetry Review is a RADIOKISMET podcast. For more: aprweb.org…
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