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The Idiom Podcast #7 with Ron Kolm part 2

22 min · 22. maj 2013
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In this podcast we discuss Ron Kolm's three part poem, "Divine Comedy". This podcast is the second half of the first one we recorded with him and we released it in celebration of his chapbook release with the same title. You can find his chapbook, "Divine Comedy" on Amazon.

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