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The Poet Salon
The Poet Salon
55 episodes
7 months ago
The Poet Salon is a podcast where poets talk over drinks prepared especially for them.
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The Poet Salon is a podcast where poets talk over drinks prepared especially for them.
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Books
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Jane Wong reads Gwendolyn Brooks‘ ”when you have forgotten sunday: the love story”
The Poet Salon
45 minutes 54 seconds
4 years ago
Jane Wong reads Gwendolyn Brooks‘ ”when you have forgotten sunday: the love story”
Salami lovers, soup slurpers, and salad spinners—this week Jane Wong served up the one and only Gwendolyn Brooks. In this episode, you'll hear us eat up Brooks' "when you have forgotten sunday: the love story" JANE WONG is the author of How to Not Be Afraid of Everything from Alice James Books and Overpour from Action Books. A Kunidman fellow, she is the recipient of a Pushcart prize and fellowships and residencies from the US Fulbright program, Artist Trust, 4Culture, The Fine Arts Work Center, Bread Loaf, Hedgebrook, and more. GWENDOLYN BROOKS is one of the most highly regarded, influential, and widely read poets of 20th-century American poetry. She was a much-honored poet, even in her lifetime, with the distinction of being the first Black author to win the Pulitzer Prize. She also was poetry consultant to the Library of Congress—the first Black woman to hold that position—and poet laureate of the State of Illinois. Many of Brooks’s works display a political consciousness, especially those from the 1960s and later, with several of her poems reflecting the civil rights activism of that period. Her body of work gave her, according to critic George E. Kent, “a unique position in American letters. Not only has she combined a strong commitment to racial identity and equality with a mastery of poetic techniques, but she has also managed to bridge the gap between the academic poets of her generation in the 1940s and the young Black militant writers of the 1960s.” (read the rest here)  
The Poet Salon
The Poet Salon is a podcast where poets talk over drinks prepared especially for them.