discuss my poem, "Eating Fried Chicken," in the latest episode of PoemTalk.
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
Susan Schultz, Tom Devaney, Leonard Schwartz and Al Filreis
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- An essay by Susan M. Schultz
- Interviewed by Matthew Sharpe
- Interviewed by Phạm Thị Hoài (in Vietnamese)
- Audio file of an interview by Leonard Schwartz
- Audio files on Pennsound
- YouTube videos
- Posts at the Harriet Blog
- Free Love Pix
- Two poems at Green Integer
- Two poems on Mipoesia
- Two prose poems in Jacket
- Poems translated into Arabic by Tahseen al Khateeb
- A short story in Jacket
- Eight Vietnamese poets translated into English
- Seven Contemporary Italian Poets
- A translation of Roberto Castillo Udiarte's "Vita Canis"
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3 comments:
Would love to know what you thought of their discussion. I like this show best when you are on to call Bullshit. I wanted to scream "BULLSHIT!" listening to them, but maybe they were right.
PS, my favorite Fried Chicken comes from Double Front in Missoula.
Hi Nate,
More poets and poetry commentators should scream "Bullshit!", when it's deserved, of course, but few do, since such candidness will only make enemies and kill careers.
As for this show, I must admit I haven't listened to it yet, though I do I appreciate that Al, Susan, Leonard and Tom haven taken the time to talk about my poem, and I also appreciate your screaming "Bullshit!" about them, since that means you took my poem and them seriously enough.
Oh, man, I do have fond memories of Missoula, and want to see it again in the not too distant future. I don't know the Double Front, but I did go to a bar that was housed in a double-wide trailer!
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