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EPISODE · May 25, 2022 · 6 MIN

Amelia Martens and Marianne Moore

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Amelia Martens is the author of four chapbooks and the full-length collection The Spoons in the Grass are There to Dig a Moat. Her work has appeared in The Indianapolis Review, Cream City Review, Diode, Southern Humanities Review, Plume, Southern Indiana Review, and many others. She serves as the Associate Literary Editor for Exit 7: A Journal of Literature and Art and she co-curates the Rivertown Reading Series in Paducah, Kentucky. Marianne Moore (1887-1972) was born near St. Louis, Missouri, raised in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and she graduated from Bryn Mawr College. Early on, she worked as a schoolteacher and as an assistant at The New York Public Library. From 1925 to 1929, she was the editor of The Dial, an influential literary magazine. Her Collected Poems, published in 1951, won the Bollingen Prize, the National Book Award, and the Pulitzer Prize. Links: Read "The Apology" and "The Secret Lives of Cows"Read "A Jelly-Fish"Amelia MartensAmelia Martens’ website“Amelia Martens, a Natural Born Poet,” Something from Nothing podcast at WKMS  Four poems at The American Journal of PoetryTwo poems at Plume Two poems at DiodeThree poems at Tenderbox Marianne MoorePoems and bio at the Poetry Foundation's website Poems and bio at Poets.org“In Praise of the Difficult: On Marianne Moore, Defiant Poet of Complexity” at LitHub"NYPL's Marianne Moore: Writing Her Way Onto the Shelves" at NYPL.orgMarianne Moore documentary from the Voices and Visions series (on YouTube)Music is by Chad Crouch.Mentioned in this episode:KnoxCountyLibrary.orgThank you for listening and sharing this podcast. Explore life-changing resources and events, sign up for newsletters, follow us on social media, and more through our website, www.knoxcountylibrary.org.Rate & review on Podchaser

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