
Poet and Medical Doctor C. Dale Young
Series: New Letters on the Air
From: New Letters on the Air
Length: 00:29:00
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Piece Description
C. Dale Young is a poet who admits that 90% of his time is taken up by his day-job, working as an oncologist in San Francisco. In this interview with NEW LETTERS magazine editor Robert Stewart, Young discusses the tradition of the physician-poet, and "how the act of writing a poem is a political act." Also the poetry editor at the NEW ENGLAND REVIEW, Young discusses what moves him as a poet. He reads from his collection, SECOND PERSON, and his forthcoming book, TORN.
Broadcast History
This program originally uplinked to PRSS' Content Depot on June 11, 2010 for delivery to member stations.
Timing and Cues
Rundown Info:
PROMO: Next time on NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR… find out how the practice of medicine and the art of poetry intersect in the life of C. Dale Young. Both a successful oncologist and a noted poet and editor, Young talks about how the skills he uses in the exam room are applied to writing. C. Dale Young, next time on NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR.
UPLINK DATE: 06/11/2010
PROGRAM LENGTH: 29:00 minutes
INCUE: (music) "Poets are no strangers to having to work for a living ..."
OUTCUE: "....thanks for listening to NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR."
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| bossa por el libro | Studio Cutz Production Library | Jazz Guitar. | Studio Cutz | 00:00 |
Additional Credits
New Letters on the Air is a production of the quarterly literary magazine, New Letters, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Partial financial support comes from the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.