Poems for the People

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Readings of poems classical and contemporary, selected and performed by Mischa Willett, author of PHASES.

Poems for the People


    • Apr 23, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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    "Like a Cat" by "Laura Cronk" read by Mischa Willett

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 2:57


    I love this little love poem by Laura Cronk. It somehow serves as criticism of and appreciation for cats, as well as of the beloved, and of the differences between people generally. Who among us hasn't known figures like these? I found it in the the Best American Poetry 2019 but you can seek out more of her work in her book Having Been an Accomplice (Persea Books) You can find out more about me and my books at www.mischawillett.com Thank you for listening, and if you come across poems that you like or have suggestions that I should feature on the show, feel free to drop me an email via the contact page on my website.

    "Lot's Wife" by "Anna Akhmatova" read by Mischa Willett

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 2:21


    To learn more about Anna Akhmatova, you should read Clive James' essays, which are extremely convincing about her stature. This poem of hers was translated by one of my favorite poets of all time, Richard Wilbur.

    "The Resignation" by "Thomas Chatterton" read by Mischa Willett

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 3:25


    Thomas Chatterton (1752-1770) wrote tons of moving and intelligent verse all before he was 20 years old. His life-story and scandal is worth investigating for sure, but move past it and actually read some of his Rowley poems. There is a reason the Romantics valued him so highly.  He is also known for the painting of his death by Henry Wallis, the Pre-Raphaelite, which hangs, if I remember correctly, in the Tate Britain and which is among the most moving of images in that whole treasure-horde.  More information about the reader can be found at his website: www.mischawillett.com

    “Forty” by “Lee Rossi” read by Mischa Willett

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 4:22


    A Lenten poem tracing the 40's with humor, wit, and good faith from the lovely “Darwin's Garden” from MoonTide Press.

    "The Great Infirmities" by Charles Simic read by Mischa Willett

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 2:30


    "Perilous to be on the street, among the congregations of the afflicted" If ever there was a time for poems by the metaphysical physician Charles Simic, it's now, as #coronavirus has us all indoors or avoiding on another. -from Charles Simic Selected Early Poems

    "Broken Hierarchies" by "Geoffrey Hill" read by Mischa Willett

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 2:43


    Available in his Collected Poems: Broken Hierarchies Oxford University Press, 2014

    "What Lips my Lips Have Kissed" by "Edna St. Vincent Millay" read by Mischa Willett

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 1:58


    A sonnet from this starburst of talent.

    Guest Reader: "Lauren Camp" reading poems from "One Hundred Hungers"

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 8:38


    Tupelo Press poet drops by the studio after a reading at Richard Hugo House.  More information about the reader can be found at his website: www.mischawillett.com

    "Calling Him Back from Layoff" by "Bob Hicock" read by Mischa Willett

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 3:00


    from "Elegy Owed" Copper Canyon Press, 2014

    "When Our Two Souls Stand Up" by "Elizabeth Barrett Browning" read by Mischa Willett

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 2:29


    from the lovely "Sonnets from the Portuguese"

    "In a Power Outage" by "Jennifer Maier" read by Mischa Willett

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 1:50


    From Jennifer Maier's "Dark Alphabet" on Southern Illinois University Press, a book I recommend without reservation. Those long, interruptive clauses, the doubling, the gratitude!

    "Right Whale Luminary" by "Jeremiah Webster" read by Mischa Willett

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 3:11


    A poem about the bravery necessary to the artistic endeavor via c19 whaling practices. Featured in Jeremiah Webster's new book "After So Many Fires," available on Anchor and Plume Press.

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