The Poetic Turn

Echo, by Mark Yakich, with an interview

47 min · 5 de may de 2026
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The conversation with Mark Yakich delves into the emotional connection and playfulness of language in poetry. It begins with an introduction to Mark and his influence on the hosts, followed by a discussion on Mark's journey to poetry and the impact of poetry on his life. The exploration of Mark's work and the power of language in poetry are also highlighted, emphasizing the depth and emotional resonance of poetic expression. The conversation delves into the significance of re-reading poetry to deepen the connection and understanding of the verses. It explores the underrated nature of William Shakespeare as a poet and the choice of medium between prose and poetry. Additionally, it highlights the impact of reading poetry aloud and the nuances of language and line breaks in poetry. Takeaways * Poetry as a means of emotional connection * The playfulness and depth of language in poetry Re-reading poetry enhances connection * The depth of poetry requires multiple readings Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Mark Yakich * 08:55 Exploring Poetry through Mark's Work * 18:11 The Power of Language in Poetry * 25:19 The Art of Re-reading Poetry * 37:00 Choosing the Medium: Prose vs. Poetry * 42:25 The Impact of Reading Poetry Aloud Poetry: A Survivors Guide [https://www.amazon.com/Poetry-Survivors-Guide-Mark-Yakich-ebook/dp/B0BWRJ53T4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3J9PNQEF6DGP9&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.s7x3k5I28YRFJ2XFmJplVQNqUdm6lFeMZh2bDuhlDo0k0Ko-vs9xFWUof30koxI3pdvvHOk1_Cds0u3Twinh3WdODScGoBtixRksEnIqtet8ONKg2EBvfYg_xA_g4DQPz-jQ1O5Dw8ia9iDdtgZb73umYp4-B1sNtjMflqRAZFoHzPo5ove24L7roqHU3sPAlK8rbFcH8EtKK30NJqbLJYnrfOmlG3RyVoRIQ6K70CU.7rDFBxkRdS8H0oJxEPp5NNCjoaJKjCU1JINvCrZyrfk&dib_tag=se&keywords=poetry+a+survivors+guide&qid=1778013446&sprefix=poetry+a+survi%2Caps%2C144&sr=8-1] The Poetry Reader: An Anthology [https://www.amazon.com/Poetry-Reader-Anthology-Mark-Yakich/dp/B0D6XW6W2S/ref=sr_1_1?crid=DC41ELOYV8B0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.IRxaRcATntEkSIb0Coz7daDZHndcDWkIDXaTklxwRakWbYxB-W1vD1WxUo7f7iNbGii6IxMScVY4ZnmDZrQ2TImVQPkkdqSBoUs3jJJh8UrsLXgpG0gEXo8tqUj5pJnOOOrfM93PRMa__pwbgZINEKg02IaAKBPvwuCSLtwkmPtnRcolo_rxqRP2lBJjqzSeLJ-dnTo3QZTpBPBOTEZM89uwotA9NLH3zSgwyg5cMNA.0nNo8SnWNP4b72Cg93Bql6sZiSYSsc4unnRdSyzaPCs&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+poetry+reader%2C+yakich&qid=1778015755&sprefix=yakich+poet%2Caps%2C166&sr=8-1] Poets mentioned: Vasko Popa [https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/vasko-popa] Zbigniew Herbert [https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/zbigniew-herbert] 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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