The Poetic Turn
The conversation delves into the life and work of Robert Burns, exploring his poetry, the tradition of Burns suppers, the challenge of understanding Scots language in his poetry, and the significance of Scotland's bawdy song tradition. The use of music in Burns' poetry and the reading and interpretation of his work are also highlighted. Takeaways * Robert Burns' poetry is often set to music, with half of his poems being lyrics to existing melodies. * Burns suppers are a worldwide tradition, celebrated on his birthday with readings, songs, and haggis. * Burns' use of Scots language in his poetry presents a challenge for modern readers * Bawdy poetry was a significant part of Burns' writing * We discuss Robert Burns' reputation and personal life A Red, Red Rose [https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43812/a-red-red-rose] To a Mouse [https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43816/to-a-mouse-56d222ab36e33] John Anderson my jo, John [https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/50357/john-anderson-my-jo-john] Evan's website: www.evancarlsonactor.com [http://www.evancarlsonactor.com] Darren's website: www.darrensvoice.com [http://www.darrensvoice.com] Our cover art is by Lara Johnson: @lara_johnson_art
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