The New Yorker: Poetry

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4.5
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450 reviews
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99 episodes
Language
Explicit
No
Date created
2013/12/19
Average duration
39 min.
Release period
50 days

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Readings and conversation with The New Yorker's poetry editor, Kevin Young.

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Donika Kelly Reads Mary Oliver
2024/02/21
Donika Kelly joins Kevin Young to read “One Hundred White-Sided Dolphins on a Summer Day,” by Mary Oliver, and her own poem “Sixteen Center.” Kelly is the author of two poetry collections, and the recipient of an Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, a Cave Canem Poetry Prize, a Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, and a Kate Tufts Discovery Award. A founding member of the collective Poets at the End of the World, she teaches at the University of Iowa.
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Richie Hofmann Reads Henri Cole
2024/01/25
Richie Hofmann joins Kevin Young to read “Twilight” by Henri Cole, and his own poem “French Novel” Hofmann is the author of two collections of poetry and the recipient of a Ruth Lilly Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation and a Wallace Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University.
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Bianca Stone Reads Franz Wright
2023/11/22
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Learning to Read,” by Franz Wright, and her own poem “What’s Poetry Like?”
Evie Shockley Reads Rita Dove
2023/10/18
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Hattie McDaniel Arrives at the Coconut Grove,” by Rita Dove, and her own poem “the blessings.”
Dorothea Lasky Reads Louise Bogan
2023/09/20
Dorothea Lasky joins Kevin Young to read “Three Songs,” by Louise Bogan, and her own poem “The Green Lake.” Lasky is the author of several books of poetry and prose, including her forthcoming collection “The Shining.” She’s the co-creator, with Alex Dimitrov, of Astro Poets, and she teaches poetry at Columbia University.
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Diane Mehta Reads Eavan Boland
2023/08/16
Diane Mehta joins Kevin Young to read “The Lost Art of Letter Writing,” by Eavan Boland, and her own poem “Landscape with Double Bow.” Mehta is the author of the poetry collection “Forest with Castanets” and the forthcoming “Tiny Extravaganzas,” and the recipient of the Peter Heinegg Literary Award, as well as of grants and fellowships from the Cafe Royal Cultural Foundation, Civitella Ranieri, and Yaddo.
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Adrienne Su Reads Maxine Kumin
2023/07/26
Adrienne Su joins Kevin Young to read “The Longing to Be Saved,” by Maxine Kumin, and her own poem “The Days.” Su is a professor and Poet-in-Residence at Dickinson College, whose work has been recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Pushcart Prize, and the Money for Women/Barbara Deming Memorial Fund.
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David Baker Reads Stanley Plumly
2023/06/21
David Baker joins Kevin Young to read “In Passing,” by Stanley Plumly, and his own poem “Six Notes.” Baker has received honors and awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Theodore Roethke Memorial Foundation. He served as poetry editor of the Kenyon Review for more than twenty-five years, and he teaches at Denison University, in Ohio.
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Kate Baer Reads Ellen Bass
2023/05/17
Kate Baer joins Kevin Young to read “The Morning After,” by Ellen Bass, and her own poem “Mixup.” Baer is the New York Times bestselling author of three poetry collections, including, most recently “And Yet.”
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Tributaries: A Conversation with Robin Coste Lewis
2023/04/19
When the poet Robin Coste Lewis discovered a trove of photographs under her late grandmother’s bed, she recognized them not only as a document of her family’s history during the Great Migration, but also as a testament to Black intimacy and ingenuity across generations. From studio portraits to snapshots, tintypes to Polaroids, these pictures provide the foundation of Robin’s latest book, “To the Realization of Perfect Helplessness,” excerpts from which were published on newyorker.com. Robin Coste Lewis formerly served as poet laureate of Los Angeles, and her debut collection, “Voyage of the Sable Venus,” won the 2015 National Book Award for poetry.
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Sandra Cisneros Reads José Antonio Rodríguez
2022/09/30
Sandra Cisneros joins Kevin Young to read “Shelter,” by José Antonio Rodríguez, and her own poem “Tea Dance, Provincetown, 1982.” Cisneros is the recipient of a 2022 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, a National Medal of Arts, the Ford Foundation’s Art of Change Fellowship, and the PEN/Nabokov Award for Achievement in International Literature.
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Diane Seuss Reads Jane Huffman
2022/08/31
Diane Seuss joins Kevin Young to read “Ode,” by Jane Huffman, and her own poem “Gertrude Stein.” Seuss is the winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and the same year’s National Book Critics Circle Award for her collection “frank: sonnets.” Her honors also include a Guggenheim Fellowship and the 2021 John Updike Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
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4.5 out of 5
450 reviews
vanishingpoet 2021/09/17
Poetry and soul
Quite a marked shift from the original poet to the present. Just as the New Yorker has shifted greatly so does the podcast. Both are knowledgeable a...
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MaxMarshal 2023/11/18
Favorite podcast
Just re-listened to Kwame Dawes episode re the Walcott poem- such a lovely interlude- Kevin Young draws out the sublime and humane from the poets and...
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Le Pew el Pepé 2023/04/03
Great !
Bravissimo!!!!
honolululistenet 2022/11/05
Sound Quality
Yikes. It’s Radio. Sounds like talking in a tin can! Fix the Sound Quality
Sigrid710 2022/08/01
Poems are good, could use a new host
Love Kevin but a podcast host he is not. Ars poetica, the beloved, embodying—that’s the three things he repeats ad nauseam. Be better
Lmskills 2022/03/06
I miss The New Yorker poetry.
Please bring it back! There are lots of Poetry podcasts but you did it best.
Crowbar Man 2022/01/30
Limited scope
Kevin Young is very good as a replacement for Paul Muldoon. The quality of the program continues to be excellent. However, the program’s subject matte...
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Deanna in Tokyo 2021/08/20
Please continue
I love Kevin Young. Please keep the podcast alive. You have awakened me to the magic of poetry.
Joe the Guide 2021/03/06
I miss you too!
Please continue this podcast. I know you are now closer to me at NMAAHC and that’s great, but I miss the podcast.
listening in the forest city 2021/02/26
Where’d you go KY and all the poets ?
I miss you.
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