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Episode 4 - Life Distilled: Four Decades of U.S. Poet Laureates

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Episode 4 features Howard Nemerov, Billy Collins and William Stafford. Optional 5-minute drop-in also available.

SEGMENT A: Howard Nemerov (1920-1991) first became Poetry Consultant to the Library of Congress from 1963-64, and was re-installed as U.S. Poet Laureate from 1988-90. From 1969 until his death, Nemerov was Poet in Residence at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. In this rather contrary interview with Rebekah Presson, Nemerov reveals some of his working habits and reads some of his poetry, including "On an Occasion of National Mourning," about the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.

SEGMENT B: Billy Collins, poet laureate from 2001 to 2003, tries to make poetry accessible through the use of humor in his poems. While laureate, Collins initiated a program called "Poetry 180," which called for a poem to be read aloud every day in high schools across the country. In this interview with New Letters' Robert Stewart, Collins talks about finding his first success as a poet after the age of 40, and the pitfalls of traditional poetry analysis to beat meaning out of a poem.

SEGMENT C: Long associated with the Kansas prairie of his birth, William Stafford (1914-1993) was named the Library of Congress' Consultant in Poetry from 1970-71. Stafford's poetry often deals with ordinary subjects, but uses formal structures to reveal a deeper meaning. In this segment from a 1984 public reading recorded in Kansas City, Mo., Stafford shares some of his poetry and discusses his lifetime of pacifism.
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SEGMENT A: Howard Nemerov (1920-1991) first became Poetry Consultant to the Library of Congress from 1963-64, and was re-installed as U.S. Poet Laureate from 1988-90. From 1969 until his death, Nemerov was Poet in Residence at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. In this rather contrary interview with Rebekah Presson, Nemerov reveals some of his working habits and reads some of his poetry, including "On an Occasion of National Mourning," about the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. SEGMENT B: Billy Collins, poet laureate from 2001 to 2003, tries to make poetry accessible through the use of humor in his poems. ...
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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: "Where does the impulse for poetry begin?..."
OUT: "...from NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR. I'm Angela Elam."

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

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OPTIONAL DROP-IN AVAILABLE
IN: "As the U.S. Poet Laureate from 2001-2003, Billy Collins..."
OUT: "...poem "Litany" from his 2003 book, NINE HORSES."
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06:00 TO 06:29 MUSIC BREAK

06:30 TO 18:35 SEGMENT A - HOWARD NEMEROV
IN: "In 1963, Howard Nemrov served his first year as..."
OUT: "...accessible in high schools--Billy Collins--in just a moment."

18:35 TO 19:05 MUSIC BREAK

19:05 TO 38:55 SEGMENT B - Billy Collins
IN: "When the Librarian of Congress, James Billington..."
OUT: "... the late William Stafford in just a moment."

38:55 TO 39:25 MUSIC BREAK

39:25 TO 59:00 SEGMENT C - William Stafford
IN: "The poetry consultant from 1966-68 was the southerner James Dickey..."
OUT: "...I'm Angela Elam for New Letters on the Air."

Content Advisory

Two Howard Nemerov poems contain one instance of "piss," and three instances of "shit," all of which have been appropriately censored with tone.
These instances occur in Segment A, 14:29, 16:50 - 17:25

Musical Works

Billboard:
Andreas Haefliger "Sonata in C Major. KV 545"

Nemerov:
Andreas Haefliger "Sonata in D Major, KV 576"
Jan Hanford "Prelude Number 3"
Andreas Haefliger "Sonata in B Flat Minor, KV 570"
Andreas Haefliger "Sontata in F Major, KV 533-494"

Billy Collins:
Jeff Wahl "Groove"
Jeff Wahl "Mockingbird"
Jeff Wahl "Get It Right"

Stafford:
Heavy Mellow "Snake Bite Suite"
Heavy Mellow "Oh My God"
Heavy Mellow "Midnight Chimes"
John Williams "Cloudy Creek"

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