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The New Yorker: Poetry
- By: WNYC Studios and The New Yorker
- Podcast
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Nov 27 202429 mins
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Oct 23 202423 mins
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Sep 27 202431 mins
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What listeners say about The New Yorker: Poetry
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- Tina C. Billington
- 08-14-22
Depth, richness, and accessibility
My first time to listen to this podcast. WOW. The poem came alive and surprised me with a sense of its grief - and beautifully rendered and opened up with depth and richness by Saeed Jones.
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- FAmazonCustomer
- 01-15-23
Exceptional
Love hearing the master poets read others work and their own but I especially love the analysis, allowing me to join in with them and compare my own interpretations with theirs as if being in a graduate level poetry class. Stimulating and fascinating.
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