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Ada Limon 

Poet Ada Limon

From: New Letters on the Air
Series: New Letters on the Air
Length: 29:01

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Poet Ada Limon, a California native who lived and worked in New York City for years, discusses how magazine copywriting and poetry work together for her and reads from her three poetry collections, LUCKY WRECK, THIS BIG FAKE WORLD, and SHARKS IN THE RIVERS. Read the full description.

Adalimon_small Poet Ada Limon's world changed, but not as she exepected, when she won two book prizes in 2005: the Autumn House Press Poetry Prize for a collection that became her 2006 book, LUCKY WRECK, and the Pearl Poetry Prize for what became her 2007 book, THIS BIG FAKE WORLD. A California native who lived and worked in New York City for years, Limon draws inspiration from the Sonoma Valley of her childhood, the mythologies of her Mexican grandfather's Churascan tribe, and the visual arts. She discusses her time working for magazines and how copywriting and poetry work together for her, and reads from her 2010 book, SHARKS IN THE RIVERS.

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Piece Description

Poet Ada Limon's world changed, but not as she exepected, when she won two book prizes in 2005: the Autumn House Press Poetry Prize for a collection that became her 2006 book, LUCKY WRECK, and the Pearl Poetry Prize for what became her 2007 book, THIS BIG FAKE WORLD. A California native who lived and worked in New York City for years, Limon draws inspiration from the Sonoma Valley of her childhood, the mythologies of her Mexican grandfather's Churascan tribe, and the visual arts. She discusses her time working for magazines and how copywriting and poetry work together for her, and reads from her 2010 book, SHARKS IN THE RIVERS.

Broadcast History

This program originally uplinked to PRSS' Content Depot on October 7, 2011 for delivery to member stations. It was later updated and re-aired August 3, 2012.

Timing and Cues

PROMO: On the next New Letters on the Air... Poet Ada Limon talks about how her California background and her experiences in New York City as a copywriter have influenced her three books of poetry. Discover Ada Limon on the next NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR...
UPLINK DATE: 10/07/2011
PROGRAM LENGTH: 29:00 minutes
INCUE: (music) "A poet from California’s wine country..."
OUTCUE: "...I’m Angela Elam for NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR."

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
Sunshine Kevin MacLeod Royalty Free Production Music. Incompetech.com 2011 00:00
Open Those Bright Eyes Kevin MacLeod Royalty Free Production Music. Incompetech.com 2011 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.

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