I Have Fallen in Love with American Names
Anyone remember those sentry questions that would be used in to determine if some straggler in...
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I Have Fallen in Love with American Names
Anyone remember those sentry questions that would be used in to determine if some straggler in...
04:59
She Is Sleeping on the Boundaries of the Night
I said I would change things up last time, and by stepping back a few years, today’s episode does...
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I promise you, we will end up today very close to the love song of the last episode, though we...
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I’m going to ask you to not read these notes yet. Listen to today’s audio piece first at least...
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How faithful should a translation be? I can hear your first answer even over the silence of the...
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Here’s an episode with a short story written and read by Dave Moore. Just as I have my bicycle...
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I Did Not Go to See the Perseids
Here’s a something of a bonus episode based on a sonnet I wrote a few years back. I’m tired...
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My own lunar eclipse piece is set in our century, and in my Midwestern place. I start off by...
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We seem to be in a month of sky omens in the Midwest, with the Perseids meteor shower and a solar...
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Today’s selection was also recorded a few years back, and is more conventionally in that “poet...
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I describe the Parlando Project is various words (mostly poetry) combined with various music. The...
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I was talking with my wife this weekend. She’s reading a memoir about current military...
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September 17th is the birthday of the American Modernist poet and physician William Carlos...
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Today was the Autumn Equinox, which some use to mark the beginning Fall. Where I live it was very...
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson may have exaggerated a bit, speaking of “dred.” It was 1891, and he...
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100 years ago, a WWI German artillery shell ended the life of T. E. Hulme, the man sparked off...
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As I started doing some translations of Tristan Tzara, the man who was most famous for being one...
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In 1899, as the 19th Century was leaving in Victorian London, a 13-year-old boy from a large poor...
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As long-time readers will know, I only write a small portion of the words used in the audio...
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For reasons of copyrights, I’ve been focusing a fair amount here on using words from the most...
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