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Preston's Poetry Podcast
Preston Losack
30 episodes
4 months ago

Poetry is for everybody.

In every episode, Preston leads you through a poem to break through that intimidation of poetry. Dive into concepts, techniques, and insights that unlock new doors of understanding what's going on with poetry. Discover poetics, sounds, and emotions through close readings of selected poems.If you've ever felt lost in the maze of stanzas or craved insight into intricate lines, this is the perfect space.


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Poetry is for everybody.

In every episode, Preston leads you through a poem to break through that intimidation of poetry. Dive into concepts, techniques, and insights that unlock new doors of understanding what's going on with poetry. Discover poetics, sounds, and emotions through close readings of selected poems.If you've ever felt lost in the maze of stanzas or craved insight into intricate lines, this is the perfect space.


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Preston's Poetry Podcast
(Not an) Exam Special - "The Waste Land" by TS Eliot ft. Arjan Hut

It's a big special episode! Poet Arjan Hut and I sit down in front of a tin can to talk TS Eltiot's the Waste Land. It's a mixed language interview, and I'm leaving it that way because The Waste Land is too! If you listen on Apple Podcasts, you can get an automated translated transcript in the app.


We talk collage form, the world in shambles, mixed language poetry, and what we like about this deck-o-tarot-cards poem written in 1922. Enjoy!



Featuring Arjan Hut from Garbielle en Arjan bedoele it net ferkeard

Producer Gustav Worm-Leth

Outro Yentl Tijssens

Recording - Abel

Photo: Niels Westra


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6 months ago
1 hour 40 minutes 46 seconds

Preston's Poetry Podcast
26. Villlanelles pt 2. - Michael Luis Medrano "Villanelle"

Part 2 of 2 on Villanelles, I'll be going stanza by stanza to show how the repetition of Villanelles can be used to create richer emotions. Using a living poet's Villanelle, Michael Luis Medrano harnesses the power of repetition to shed light on Chicano fatherhood.


"Villanelle" by Michael Luis Medrano, from Born in the Cavity of Sunsets (page 4) by Michael Medrano, © 2009

Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe.



Production Gustav Worm-Leth

Outro Yentl Tijssens


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8 months ago
17 minutes 10 seconds

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25. Villanelles pt 1 - Dylan Thomas "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"

In this episode, I'll be talking about how we can look at poetic forms and discover their internal benefits -- through a difficult form to write called a Villanelle. I'll discuss harnessing the power of repetition with Dylan Thomas' Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night.


Production Gustav Worm-Leth

Outro Yentl Tijssens


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8 months ago
27 minutes 21 seconds

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24. Couplets suck! (a Rant) - Robert Louis Stevenson "Land of Nod", Basil Bunting "Briggflatts", and Robert Frost "Nothing Gold Can Stay"

In this episode of Preston's Poetry Podcast ----- I'm wasting your time with a rant about why I (usually) hate couplets. It's also another "screw you" to some 19th-century poets, which is always nice. I'll be comparing the great couplet use of Robert Frost with Robert Louis Stevenson -- "Nothing Gold Can Stay" and "The Land of Nod" (respectively, the latter I hate.) Plus a cameo appearance of one of my favorites, "Briggflatts" by Basil Bunting.


Producer Gustav Worm-Leth

Outro Yentl Tijssens


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10 months ago
15 minutes

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23. Free Verse Form - "Small Kindnesses" by Danusha Lameris

We’ve also previously been talking about this dynamic interchange – what Hopkins calls counterpoint — between Form and Function, how truly great poems take on a form not because the form is important in itself but because the structure of the poem somehow reflects the subject matter. So, what about free verse? Today’s poem is a good example about how free verse itself can serve a function. Join me for "Small Kindnesses" by Danusha Lameris!


Used with consent from the author.

Production Gustav Worm-Leth

Outro Yentl Tijssens


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11 months ago
21 minutes 12 seconds

Preston's Poetry Podcast
22. Censorship & Controversy - "the mother" by Gwendolyn Brooks

CONTENT WARNING: Abortion


Today I'll be addressing a heavy but beautiful poem by Gwendolyn Brooks, "the mother." Some say it's a pro-, some say it's an anti-abortion poem. It's actually neither -- rather, it's a good example of what the role of the poet is in the middle of controversy, hatred, judgment, peril, and political divide.


Used/Reprinted by Consent of Brooks Permissions


Producer Gustav Worm-Leth

Outro Yentl Tijssens





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11 months ago
30 minutes

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21. Tradition (and its limits) - "We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks

In this episode, I will have the immense pleasure of introducing you to one of my all-time favorite poets, Gwendolyn Brooks. We'll be talking about "THE CANON" and how we can look to poets like Gwendolyn Brooks to know where the limits of our reverence for tradition should lie -- with a really cool, short, jazzy poem, "We Real Cool."


Used/Reprinted By Consent of Brooks Permissions.

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Outro Yentl Tijssens

Producer Gustav Worm-Leth


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12 months ago
25 minutes 4 seconds

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20. Haiku with Bashō and Ezra Pound

I'll be rapid-firing haiku! We'll talk about the history of Haiku (Hoku + Haikai) and how to read them! If you wanna check out more on Haiku, check out this great youtube video by Kent Morita and Takahiro Dunn.


Guest starring: a teacher in Ibaraki Prefecture in Japan!

Production Gustav Leth

Outro Yentl Tijssens


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1 year ago
16 minutes 52 seconds

Preston's Poetry Podcast
19. Ekphrasis 2.2 - "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus", William Carlos Williams

In this two-part miniseries about two poets' takes on Pieter Bruegel's The Fall of Icarus (c. 1560), I'll be looking at William Carlos Williams' sober take in his Landscape with the Fall of Icarus.


Intro: Johnny Loves Me

Production Gustav Worm-Leth

Outro Yentl Tijssens


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1 year ago
12 minutes 4 seconds

Preston's Poetry Podcast
18. Ekphrasis 2.1- "Musee des Beaux Arts" by WH Auden

In this two-part mini-series on Ekphrastic poems, we'll be looking at the first of two poets to write ekphrastic poems about Pieter Bruegel's The Fall of Icarus (c. 1560), starting with WH Auden's Musee des Beaux Arts.


Producer: Gustav Worm-Leth

Outro: Yentl Tijssens


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1 year ago
16 minutes 4 seconds

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17. Ekphrastic Poems - "Cloud Study" by (and featuring!) Donald Platt

We've got a very special episode today by living poet Dr. Donald Platt (Purdue Univ.). We'll be discussing Ekphrastic poems, which are poems written about a work of art. Today's poem, called Cloud Study after John Constable's 1820s Study of Clouds, will be read by the poet himself!


You can purchase Platt's Swansdown from the publisher, Grid Books here!


Audio and Poem used by Author's permission.

Production Gustav Worm-Leth

Outro Yentl Tijssens


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1 year ago
24 minutes

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16. Form Follows Function 2 - "Miniver Cheevy" by Edwin Arlington Robinson

In this episode, I'll be revisiting my grand idea that poetic form follows function. We'll be looking at Edwin Arlington Robinson's great loser, Miniver Cheevy, to address how he uses a system of sound in poetry called prosody to make his point. By the end of this episode, you should have a clearer idea of how I think the form of a poem out to match the content, even enhance it!


NOTE: This episode was recorded on different equipment than usual. Let me know if you love it or hate it.


Production Gustav Worm-Leth

Outro Yentl Tijssens


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1 year ago
23 minutes 6 seconds

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15. Form Follows Function - "My Own Heart" by Gerard Manley Hopkins

We'll be looking at a poem I revisit often. It has stuck with me through the years, and still to this day delivers. I quote it all the time. It's a poem that will enrich your life -- but poetically speaking, it's a good introduction to poetic form(s) because many of Hopkins' works have a kind of congruence and synchronicity between the content and the form. It's My Own Heart Let Me More Have Pity On.


NOTE: This episode was recorded on different equipment than usual. Let me know if you love it or hate it.


Production Gustav Worm-Leth

Outro Yentl Tijssens


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1 year ago
16 minutes 34 seconds

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(Not an) Exam LIVE Special - "Leaves of Grass" by Walt Whitman ft. Tsead Bruinja

What is so special about the work of the American poet and luminary Walt Whitman (1819 - 1892), also known as 'The National Poet of the United States'? And how does his literature provide an answer to complex issues? In this special live edition of Preston's Poetry Podcast, poet and writer Preston Losack (originating from Dallas, Texas) welcomes poet Tsead Bruinja, and together they dive into the world of poetry while exploring his monumental work, Leaves of Grass. Tsead and Preston will read excerpts from this timeless masterpiece, share their insights, and discuss Tsead's experience translating America's Bard. Immerse yourself in a sensory journey that is just as captivating, sensual, and inspiring today as it was in 1855.


Grasbladen vertaald door 21 dichters (Querido, 2005)


Sponsored by: Explore the North, Leeuwarden UNESCO City of Literature, Culturele Apotheek

Featuring (former) Dichter des Vaderlands (2019-2020), Tsead Bruinja

Outro composed: Yentl Tijssens

Producer: Gustav Worm-Leth

And Nicole.


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1 year ago
1 hour 12 minutes 26 seconds

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14. Romanticism 2 - "The Good, Great Man" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

In this episode following the one on Wordsworth, I'll be looking at a not-favorite of mine, The Good Great Man by the giant Samuel Taylor Coleridge. I'll be talking about things I do not like about the poem, as well as some other features of Romantic ideas... ...to demystify them, I guess.


Production Gustav Worm-Leth

Outro Yentl Tijssens


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1 year ago
19 minutes 44 seconds

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13. Romanticism - "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" (aka the 'Daffodils' poem) by William Wordsworth

In this episode, I'll be introducing you to what the Romanticism movement was through the Romantic poet of the English language, William Wordsworth, and his 'Daffodils' poem. We'll be talking about his famous definition of poetry, which lasts to this day. Like it or hate it (and if you're here, you probably aren't a big fan), Romanticism still forms the way we think today. Romantic poems are often where the stigma and stereotypes around poetry come from, so we'll be discussing some main ideas and conventions of the movement to put those scary romantics in context!


Outro composed by Yentl Tijssens

Produced by Gustav Leth


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1 year ago
15 minutes 50 seconds

Preston's Poetry Podcast
*Halloween Special* - Uncanny Valley & "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe

Happy Halloween from PPP with a very spooky reading of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" and guest intro from YouTube horror channel The Ghost of 94! I'll be talking about the way that pairing it with Tell-tale Heart often causes us to misinterpret the poem. Listen ... if you dare!


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2 years ago
23 minutes 24 seconds

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12. Aubade 2 - "aubade beginning in handcuffs" by torrin a. greathouse

As a follow-up to last episode on Aubades with John Donne, I'll be featuring a modern Aubade, "aubade beginning in handcuffs", to show how contemporary poets like torrin a. greathouse press the Aubade form to be even steamier -- and yet much more tender and vulnerable -- than Donne's.


Visit torrin a greathouse's website or buy their latest collection, Wound from the Mouth of a Wound (Milkweed, 2020)


Content warning: Artistic use of homophobic pejoratives; sexual subject matter.


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2 years ago
19 minutes 36 seconds

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11. Aubade 1 - "The Sun Rising" by John Donne
I'll be introducing you to a specific kind of poem that not many people know about: the (steamy) Aubade. We'll be close reading 16th-century Metaphysical Poet John Donne's frustrated ranting at the sun, "The Sun Rising" to find out Donne's ideas of What's more important than science?

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2 years ago
16 minutes 31 seconds

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10. What's Art for? - "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley [cameo by Pres. John F. Kennedy]

After finishing the original nine-episode curriculum, I'll be diving into Romantic Poet Percy Shelley's "Ozymandias," asking the question, What is art for? or Why are the arts important? I'll be sharing why I think "Ozymandias" is primarily about the longevity and importance of the arts over and against other interpretations -- with a cameo from President John F. Kennedy.


Produced by Gustav W Leth

Outro composed by Yentl Tijssens


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2 years ago
17 minutes 4 seconds

Preston's Poetry Podcast

Poetry is for everybody.

In every episode, Preston leads you through a poem to break through that intimidation of poetry. Dive into concepts, techniques, and insights that unlock new doors of understanding what's going on with poetry. Discover poetics, sounds, and emotions through close readings of selected poems.If you've ever felt lost in the maze of stanzas or craved insight into intricate lines, this is the perfect space.


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