Poetry from Studio 47
By Patrick Hicks
Poetry from Studio 47Jan 22, 2019
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 108 - Barton Sutter
American poet and essayist, Barton Sutter, and his poem, “Louise”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 107 - Tina Chang
Tina Chang and "Milk"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 106 - Anne Pierson Wiese
American poet, Anne Pierson Wiese, and “Lincoln Elementary School”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 105 - John Engman
American poet, John Engman and "Mushroom Clouds"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 104 - Jane Yolen
American poet and novelist, Jane Yolen and “Majdanek: Winter 1941-1942”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 103 - Kathleen Norris
American poet and essayist, Kathleen Norris
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 102 - Sharon Chmielarz
American poet, Sharon Chmielarz, and "New Water"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 101 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
British poet, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and "Kubla Khan"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 100 - Neil Peart
Legendary drummer, lyricist, and author, Neil Peart, of Rush. "The Garden" is featured on our 100th episode.
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 99 - Zitkala-Ša
Lakota poet, educator, musician, and writer, Zitkala-Ša and "“The Red Man’s America”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 98 - Rudyard Kipling
British novelist, Rudyard Kipling, and his poem, "If"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 97 - Andrew Marvell
British poet, Andrew Marvell, and "To His Coy Mistress"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 96 - Christopher Vondracek
American poet and writer, Christopher Vondracek, and “Hanging Out in the Deadwood Library during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 95 - Steven Wingate
American novelist and poet, Steven Wingate, and “Octet for my Future South Dakota Selves”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 94 - Su Hwang
Korean-American poet, Su Hwang and “Show Me Where it Hurts”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 93 - Dana Gioia
American poet and essayist, Dana Gioia and "The Next Poem"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 92 - Ed Bok Lee
Korean-American poet, Ed Bok Lee and "Poetry is a Sickness"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 91 - Heid Erdrich
American poet and essayist, Heid Erdrich and "Stung"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 90 - Richard Robbins
American poet, Richard Robbins and “Old Country Portraits”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 89 - JD Schraffenberger
American poet, writer, and editor, JD Schraffenberger and “Brother Tom Smoking Too Much”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 88 - Seamus Heaney
Irish poet, Seamus Heaney and "Digging"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 87 - Athena Kildegaard
American poet, Athena Kildegaard, and “Brothers at the Reunion”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 86 - Stephen Powers
American poet and writer, Stephen Powers and “Drive My Urn to Dollywood”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 85 - Bill Meissner
American poet and author Bill Meissner; “A Little Something About the World’s Largest Ball of Twine”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 84 - Clarence Major
American poet, painter, and writer Clarence Major "Mt Rushmore"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 83 - Marilyn Chin
Chinese-American poet, Marilyn Chin, and "Get Rid of the X"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 82 - Richard Terrill
American poet, Richard Terrill and “10:00 A.M, Papa’s Café, New Hope, Minnesota”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 81 - South Dakota in Poems
Three poems from Christine Stewart-Nunez's anthology, South Dakota in Poems
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 80 - Walt Whitman
American poet, Walt Whitman, and "To the States”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 79 - Jamie Sullivan
American poet, Jamie Sullivan, and "Social Contract"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 78 - Camille T Dungy
American poet, Camille T Dungy and “This’ll Hurt Me More”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 77 - William Butler Yeats
Irish poet, W.B. Yeats and "The Second Coming"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 76 - Maryann Corbett
American poet, Maryann Corbett and “State Fair Fireworks, Labor Day”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 75 - Eamonn Wall
Irish poet and essayist, Eamonn Wall and “Brewery-Millwheel-River Folly”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 74 - Carolyn Forché
American poet and activist, Carolyn Forché, and her poem, "The Colonel"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 73 - William Wordsworth
British Romantic poet, William Wordsworth and "Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 72 - Lewis Carroll
British Victorian poet and novelist, Lewis Carroll and "Jabberwocky"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 71 - Mary Swander
American poet Mary Swander and her poem, "Letter"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 70 - Patricia Smith
American poet Patricia Smith and "10-Year-Old Shot Three Times, but She’s Fine"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 69 - Sean Hill
American poet, Sean Hill, and "A Photograph Taken in Duluth"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 68 - William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare and "Sonnet 130"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 67 - Louis Jenkins
American poet, Louis Jenkins and "Football"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 66 - Emily Dickinson
American poet, Emily Dickinson and "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 65 - Pádraig Ó Tuama
Irish poet and theologian, Pádraig Ó Tuama, and his poem "Enjoy Your Pint"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 64 - Sandy Longhorn
American poet, Sandy Longhorn and "Jack & Diane, Rearview Mirror”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 63 - Freya Manfred
American poet and memoir writer, Freya Manfred “When My Dead Father Visits”
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 62 - Hélène Cardona
French-American poet and actress, Hélène Cardona, and "The Sexiest Flower"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 61 - Joe Wilkins
American poet and novelist, Joe Wilkins, and his prose poem, "Say"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 60 - Jill Alexander Essbaum
American poet and novelist, Jill Alexander Essbaum and her poem "Bad Friday"
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 59 - Geoffrey Chaucer
English poet, Geoffrey Chaucer, and the opening of "The Canterbury Tales"