EPISODE · Aug 26, 2020 · 16 MIN
Maggie Smith: A Conversation with Our Own Minds
from Poetry Centered · host University of Arizona Poetry Center
Maggie Smith approaches poems as a poet’s best teacher in this episode, calling poems “a conversation we have with our own minds.” Smith shares a poem by Donald Hall that shaped her early days of writing (“Gold”), a Lynn Emanuel poem that she prizes for its perfection of word choice (“Stone Soup”), and a prose poem by Jenny Boully that engages the listener through its forward momentum (“Tether”). Smith closes by reading her poem “Ohio Cento.” Listen to the full recordings of Hall, Emanuel, and Boully reading for the Poetry Center on Voca:Donald Hall (1972)Lynn Emanuel (1993)Jenny Boully (2013)Listen to a 2018 reading by Maggie Smith on Voca.Full transcripts of every episode are available on Buzzsprout. Look for the transcript tab under each episode.Voca is now fully captioned, with interactive transcripts and captions available for all readings! Read more about the project here, or try out this new feature by visiting Voca.
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Maggie Smith approaches poems as a poet’s best teacher in this episode, calling poems “a conversation we have with our own minds.” Smith shares a poem by Donald Hall that shaped her early days of writing (“Gold”), a Lynn Emanuel poem that she prizes for its perfection of word choice (“Stone Soup”), and a prose poem by Jenny Boully that engages the listener through its forward momentum (“Tether”). Smith closes by reading her poem “Ohio Cento.” Listen to the full recordings of Hall, Emanu...
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