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This is Episode 7 of POETICS Podcast (I say it’s episode 6, but it’s episode 7!). Tamarah Rockwood explores the lens of empathy with "While he told me," by Sharon Olds from her book of poems, "Stag’s Leap.”
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This is Episode 6 of POETICS Podcast. Tamarah Rockwood explores the lens of empathy with "Notes on Pigs," by Jenny George from her book of poems, "The Dream of Reason."
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Co-founder and host Ben Rockwood invites you on a magical journey through one of literature's most captivating poems. In this episode, Rockwood explores Jorge Borges’s poem "The Moon," breaking down its themes of loneliness and resilience. In this episode, Rockwood looks at the meaning behind one of Borges’s works, connecting it to readers today. Through discussion of Borges’s style, Rockwood guides listeners through a poem that has challenged and enchanted readers for decades.
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This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com -
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bainbridgeislandpress.substack.com -
Host Tamarah Rockwood dives into how poetry connects us across time, writing human truths through symbols and metaphors that cross cultures. In this episode, she reads her poem "Actually," using it as a lens to explore how poets preserve moments, memories, and meaning through their work. Through both ancient and modern examples, Rockwood shows how poetry serves as a bridge between past and future generations, capturing pieces of the human story that facts alone cannot tell.
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Host Ben Rockwood explores Charles Bukowski's poem "Balloons," breaking down its themes of loneliness and defiance. In this first episode, Rockwood looks at the meaning behind one of Bukowski's works, connecting it to readers today. Through discussion of Bukowski's style, Rockwood guides listeners through a poem that has challenged and moved readers for decades.
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