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Albert Goldbarth has been publishing poetry for five decades. Albert's newest collection, Everybody, is available from Lynx House Press or your local bookseller. Please support this podcast by becoming a member at https://patreon.com/abriefchat. Thanks!
In which I read the poem “Everyday People” by my favorite living poet, Albert Goldbarth. Watch the YouTube version. — This show is only possible because of people like you. Visit A Brief Chat‘s Patreon page and become a supporting member today. Members get a weekly bonus episode on Saturdays and more. Thank you. Follow...
Caroline Zimmer, poet and bartender, joins us to talk about 6 poets that are lesser known, and we read some of their poetry: Hannah Weiner, Paul Klee, Henri Michaux, Richard Hugo, Bernard Heidsieck, and Albert Goldbarth.
Budget Travel Through the Universe by Albert Goldbarth on The Gettysburg Review website at http://www.actuallyreadbooks.com/rbttuag,
Here's to kicking pedophiles and/or bigots out of your house this Christmas. And here's to storms, Robyn p.s. Buy the Goldbarth book The Kitchen Sink here: https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/kitchen-sink-0
Albert Goldbarth appears at the 2013 Library of Congress National Book Festival. Speaker Biography: The poetry of Albert Goldbarth is widely praised, and he has published extensively, with more than 25 collections to his credit. He is the only writer to have twice won the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry, for "Saving Lives" (2001) and "Heaven and Earth: A Cosmology" (1991). Goldbarth is a fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. In 2008, he received the Mark Twain Award for Humorous Poetry, awarded by the Poetry Foundation. Goldbarth's latest collection is "Everyday People." For captions, transcript, and more information visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6105
Harold Washington was elected as Chicago’s first African American mayor in 1983. Gwendolyn Brooks, Edward Hirsch, and Albert Goldbarth read an array of poems celebrating progress and the pleasures of reading.