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The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
Seán Hewitt
18 episodes
2 months ago

Our second season of The Glimpse is here, featuring lively conversations between poets about their work and about poems that inspire them.

Our host for this season, Seán Hewitt, interviews poets connected to Ireland, including Irish, Northern Irish, and diasporic poets. Guest poets for Season 2 include Victoria Kennefick, Mícheál McCann, Nithy Kasa, Kit Fryatt, Martina Evans, Stephen Sexton, Gustav Parker Hibbett, and Jane Clarke. As in our first season, each guest chooses two poems to read and discuss: one they’ve written, and one by another poet.

The Glimpse is produced by the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation, with new episodes available each Tuesday starting in March 2025.

About the host: Seán Hewitt is a poet, memoirist, novelist, and literary critic. His award-winning books across genres include Tongues of Fire, All Down Darkness Wide, and the forthcoming Open, Heaven.

If you haven’t had the opportunity to check out our first season with host Camille Rankine, give it a listen. Rankine is an author, poet, and professor. Her books include Incorrect Merciful Impulses and the chapbook Slow Dance with Trip Wire. Her conversations with John Murillo, Ama Codjoe, Kaveh Akbar, Hafizah Geter, Chen Chen, Solmaz Sharif, Rachel McKibbens, and Omotara James are thoughtful, reverent, and spirited.

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Our second season of The Glimpse is here, featuring lively conversations between poets about their work and about poems that inspire them.

Our host for this season, Seán Hewitt, interviews poets connected to Ireland, including Irish, Northern Irish, and diasporic poets. Guest poets for Season 2 include Victoria Kennefick, Mícheál McCann, Nithy Kasa, Kit Fryatt, Martina Evans, Stephen Sexton, Gustav Parker Hibbett, and Jane Clarke. As in our first season, each guest chooses two poems to read and discuss: one they’ve written, and one by another poet.

The Glimpse is produced by the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation, with new episodes available each Tuesday starting in March 2025.

About the host: Seán Hewitt is a poet, memoirist, novelist, and literary critic. His award-winning books across genres include Tongues of Fire, All Down Darkness Wide, and the forthcoming Open, Heaven.

If you haven’t had the opportunity to check out our first season with host Camille Rankine, give it a listen. Rankine is an author, poet, and professor. Her books include Incorrect Merciful Impulses and the chapbook Slow Dance with Trip Wire. Her conversations with John Murillo, Ama Codjoe, Kaveh Akbar, Hafizah Geter, Chen Chen, Solmaz Sharif, Rachel McKibbens, and Omotara James are thoughtful, reverent, and spirited.

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Episodes (18/18)
The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
A Space for Feeling and Thinking
6 months ago
38 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
A Chorus of Selves
6 months ago
34 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
Are You with Me?
6 months ago
34 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
The Language of the Cat
6 months ago
34 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
A Dizzying Range of Meaning
7 months ago
35 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
Where the Voice Wants to Stop
7 months ago
37 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
A Note of Unscholarliness
7 months ago
33 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
Something Has to Shatter
7 months ago
36 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
The Glimpse Season Two Trailer
8 months ago
1 minute

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
This is a F*** You Poem
1 year ago
32 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
Breaking the Silence with Solmaz Sharif
1 year ago
33 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
A Poet, Not a Murderer with Rachel McKibbens
1 year ago
28 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
Grief, Hope and Garbage with Chen Chen
1 year ago
27 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
Keeping the Knife Sharp with Hafizah Geter
1 year ago
23 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
The Keyhole Of Kaveh Akbar's Brain
1 year ago
30 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
Heaven and Hell with Ama Codjoe
1 year ago
27 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
A Reckoning with John Murillo
1 year ago
24 minutes

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast
The Glimpse (Trailer)
1 year ago
1 minute

The Glimpse: A Poetry Podcast

Our second season of The Glimpse is here, featuring lively conversations between poets about their work and about poems that inspire them.

Our host for this season, Seán Hewitt, interviews poets connected to Ireland, including Irish, Northern Irish, and diasporic poets. Guest poets for Season 2 include Victoria Kennefick, Mícheál McCann, Nithy Kasa, Kit Fryatt, Martina Evans, Stephen Sexton, Gustav Parker Hibbett, and Jane Clarke. As in our first season, each guest chooses two poems to read and discuss: one they’ve written, and one by another poet.

The Glimpse is produced by the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation, with new episodes available each Tuesday starting in March 2025.

About the host: Seán Hewitt is a poet, memoirist, novelist, and literary critic. His award-winning books across genres include Tongues of Fire, All Down Darkness Wide, and the forthcoming Open, Heaven.

If you haven’t had the opportunity to check out our first season with host Camille Rankine, give it a listen. Rankine is an author, poet, and professor. Her books include Incorrect Merciful Impulses and the chapbook Slow Dance with Trip Wire. Her conversations with John Murillo, Ama Codjoe, Kaveh Akbar, Hafizah Geter, Chen Chen, Solmaz Sharif, Rachel McKibbens, and Omotara James are thoughtful, reverent, and spirited.