PODCAST · arts
POETRY JAWNS: A PODCAST
by POETRY JAWNS: A PODCAST
Podcast by POETRY JAWNS: A PODCAST
-
4
Gabriel Ojeda-Sague
GABRIEL OJEDA-SAGUE joins us in the studio to discuss the phenomenology of walking drawn from Pokemon Go; the complexity of Cher's Twitter account as political commentary; found texts (including the Joy of Gay Sex, 1977 edition) & critically maligned media as poetry fodder; what replaying The Legend of Zelda can teach you about the mourning process; how to make fist fucking more marketable; his brilliant new book Oil & Candle; figuring out conceptualism as a queer Latino POC exile. BONUS: Gabe dedicates a special song to our listeners <3
-
3
POETRY JAWNS EPISODE 3: NICOLE STEINBERG
Alice Notley says there is "probably nothing more disobedient than being a comic poet, since no one's ever sure if that's good enough." In this episode, the razor-sharp & brilliantly funny Nicole Steinberg talks humor in poetry, poetry/life balance & how to stay on that prolific grind, bro heckling at readings, the downsides & upsides of integrating pop culture into her work, & much more. She also reads some of her fantastic poems, both old & new. This one's not to be missed! episode tags: how writing poetry is like Weight Watchers; pop culture in poems, giving 'em something to latch onto, & subsequent resistance; comedic timing & "You can be smart without being funny, but you can't be funny without being smart"; a rare breed of POETRY HECKLERS; on being uncomfortably & unapologetically feminine; the poem that a bro SO hated; "I have no problem provoking men.."; culling sonnets from Lucky magazine; are men ever frazzled or breezy or shrill?; brand-new bodega snack roulette format! (& jazzy theme song); becoming the Janeane Garofalo of poetry; why Nicole's forthcoming book is called Glass Actress; why Nicole's poems are gonna be on 1,500 posters (& how we can steal them); hot saliva action
-
2
POETRY JAWNS: EPISODE TWO
POETRY JAWNS: EPISODE TWO by POETRY JAWNS: A PODCAST
-
1
POETRY JAWNS: EPISODE ONE
POETRY JAWNS, EPISODE 1: We talk to poet Gina Myers about how to keep busy during a writing hiatus, the latest release from Lame House Press (Songs for Mary/Rarities & B Sides by Erica Lewis), the "unrelenting fierceness" of Morgan Parker, trusting Twitter more than certain media, and which Republican candidate she'd meet for a beer. Bodega Snack Roulette puts us in mind of the Jetsons and we discover that we're all part silica...
We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
ABOUT THIS SHOW
Podcast by POETRY JAWNS: A PODCAST
HOSTED BY
POETRY JAWNS: A PODCAST
CATEGORIES
Loading similar podcasts...