What's the Word? Poetry in Performance

Length 29:00
Licensor Modern Language Association
Producer(s) Sally Placksin
Formats Limited Series, Special
Topics Entertainment, Historical, Literature
Produced June, 2003
Added to PRX April 1, 2005
 

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Summary:

From Homer to slam, the special appeal of poetry in performance.

Website:

http://www.mla.org/radio

Additional Credits and Funding:

Technical Director: Duke Markos, Production Coordinator: Lee Morgan

Timely on:

April: National Poetry Month

Tones:

Engaging, Inspiring, Polished

Language:

English

Description:

There is a resurgence of interest in the public performance of poetry. On this show we hear about the oral tradition from Homer to slam poetry, and 39th Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky talks about his campaign to revive interest in poetry by having Americans record their favorite poems for the Library of Congress archives. John Miles Foley looks at the tradition of spoken poetry in the form of the oral epic, and poet Phil West brings us up to date on slam poetry-a live, interactive poetry performance event that began in the mid 1980s.

Well-suited to National Poetry Month in April.

Thirty-second promo available.

Photo: Robert Pinsky, 39th Poet Laureate
Photo Credit: Julia Van Otteren

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