Soapbox Where I Can Shout It Podcast
I’m teaching an online asynchronous introduction to literature class this summer and - blessedly! - we have arrived at the poetry section of the course. I always encourage students, readers, friends, anybody who will listen to read poetry aloud. It is an oral tradition, a multisensory experience. You can’t get poetry speed reading it off the microscopic pages of some arduous anthology (shout out The Norton Introduction to Literature Portable 15th Edition though). You have to hear it to feel it. So join me, my students, in hearing what they are reading this week! Featured poems: * “I wandered lonely as a cloud” - Wordsworth (pg. 432) * “The sky is low” - Dickinson (pg. 436) * “I celebrate myself” - Whitman (pg. 461) * “Persimmons” - Li-Young Lee (pg. 478) * “I Invite My Parents to a dinner Party” - Chen Chen (pg. 480) * “Pilgrimage” - Natasha Trethewey (pg. 489) * “Down to my elbows” - Jose Olivarez (pg. 498) * “My Papa’s Waltz” - Theodore Roethke (pg. 512) * two poems by William Carlos Williams (pg. 516) * “Ode to the West Wind” - Percy Bysshe Shelley (pg. 577) * “Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night” - Dylan Thomas (pg. 591) * “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening” - Robert Frost (pg. 643) * “I, Too” - Langston Hughes (pg. 647) * “The Raven” - Poe (pg. 657) * “Words Are Birds” [https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/91108/words-are-birds] - Francisco X. Alarcón (not in book, follow link) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tonyisapoet.substack.com [https://tonyisapoet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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