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Episode 3 - Life Distilled: Four Decades of U.S. Poet Laureates

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Episode 3 of Life Distilled features former U.S. Poet Laureates Richard Wilbur, Robert Hass, Rita Dove and Stanley Kunitz. Optional 5-minute drop-in also available.

SEGMENT A: Richard Wilbur was the second person to be named U.S. Poet Laureate after the name changed in 1986. This 1990 interview by Robert Stewart was conducted on the front porch of Wilbur's home in Massachusetts. Just to show that the Poet Laureate doesn't always have to be serious, Wilbur reads some of his poems for children.

SEGMENT B: Robert Hass, U.S. Poet Laureate from 1995-97, writes poems that meld the landscape of California with childhood memories and Native American stories. In this 1998 interview with poet Michelle Boisseau, Hass reads "Dragonflies Mating" from Sun Under Wood, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1996.

SEGMENT C: The youngest person to serve as U.S. Poet Laureate, Rita Dove was 41 when she accepted the position in 1993. In this segment from a 1993 interview with Rebekah Presson, Dove talks about her development as a writer and reads her famous poem "Parsley," about the plight of the Haitian people, along with several other poems.

SEGMENT D: The oldest person to serve as U.S. Poet Laureate, Stanley Kunitz was 95 in 2000 when he was appointed to the position he held once before from 1974-75. An avid gardener, Kunitz continues to write and publish work into his second century. In this 1992 interview with Rebekah Presson, he talks about his long life and feeling a connection to the natural world. Hide full description

SEGMENT A: Richard Wilbur was the second person to be named U.S. Poet Laureate after the name changed in 1986. This 1990 interview by Robert Stewart was conducted on the front porch of Wilbur's home in Massachusetts. Just to show that the Poet Laureate doesn't always have to be serious, Wilbur reads some of his poems for children. SEGMENT B: Robert Hass, U.S. Poet Laureate from 1995-97, writes poems that meld the landscape of California with childhood memories and Native American stories. In this 1998 interview with poet Michelle Boisseau, Hass reads "Dragonflies Mating" from Sun Under Wood, which won the National Book Critics...
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Broadcast History

Series debut, consisting of previously recorded and previously broadcast episodes of NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR.

Timing and Cues

NOTE: This NPR news clock-friendly piece also contains a 5-minute segment for use in the NPR news hole, if stations do not use the news break. This piece also makes an excellent ME or ATC drop in, but is only available for stations licensing the entire piece.

00:00 TO 00:59 BILLBOARD
IN: "The U.S. Poet Laureates over the years have varied..."
OUT: "...NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR at the University of Missouri-Kansas City."

01:00 TO 06:00 NEWS HOLE (SILENCE)

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OPTIONAL DROP-IN AVAILABLE
IN: "I'm really fascinated by the way the individual's life..."
OUT: "...and sit down in the seat we have prepared for her."
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06:00 TO 06:29 MUSIC BREAK

06:30 TO 23:13 SEGMENT A ? Wilbur & Hass
IN: "As far back as 1951, when Richard Wilbur was only 30..."
OUT: "...in the last half-century in just a moment."

23:14 TO 23:44 MUSIC BREAK

23:44 TO 39:20 SEGMENT B - Dove
IN: "Born in Ohio in 1952, Rita Dove was only..."
OUT: "... the oldest person to ever hold the position in just a moment."

39:20 TO 39:50 MUSIC BREAK

39:50 TO 59:00 SEGMENT C ? Kunitz
IN: "Stanley Kunitz was born in 1905 in Worcester..."
OUT: "...I'm Angela Elam for New Letters on the Air."

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MUSIC: Jeff Wahl "Spanish Ballad," Reza Manzoori, "Maryann," and Ehren Starks "Bailar Tristemente" all available at www.magnatune.com.

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