The Slowdown: Poetry & Reflection Daily
Ein Podcast von American Public Media
1501 Folgen
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882: The Pathology of Currency
Vom: 22.5.2023 -
881: She Loves Me, She Love Me Not
Vom: 19.5.2023 -
880: The Figure of a Man Being Swallowed by a Fish
Vom: 18.5.2023 -
879: For the Poet Who Is Your High School English Teacher
Vom: 17.5.2023 -
878: This Is My Vow
Vom: 16.5.2023 -
877: The Lifeline
Vom: 15.5.2023 -
876: Nowhere Else to Go
Vom: 12.5.2023 -
875: Olympians vs. Modernity
Vom: 11.5.2023 -
874: Ozymandias
Vom: 10.5.2023 -
873: Occasional Poem
Vom: 9.5.2023 -
872: Jabberwocky
Vom: 8.5.2023 -
871: Flesh (“You in your ecstasy of coffee”)
Vom: 5.5.2023 -
870: Hymn to Church Basements
Vom: 4.5.2023 -
869: Ethnic Arithmetic
Vom: 3.5.2023 -
868: The Half-Finished Heaven
Vom: 2.5.2023 -
867: Four-in-Hand
Vom: 1.5.2023 -
866: Tea with Ann
Vom: 28.4.2023 -
865: Worry (the Dybbuk)
Vom: 27.4.2023 -
864: To the Buyer of Our Old Home
Vom: 26.4.2023 -
863: La Peste
Vom: 25.4.2023
Poet Major Jackson is your guide on the pathways to feel and understand our common journey – through poetry. In sharing poems, we take a moment to pause and acknowledge the world’s magnitude, and how poets illuminate that mystery. Join The Slowdown for a poem and a moment of reflection in one short episode, every weekday. Produced by APM Studios in partnership with The Poetry Foundation and supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. Make us a part of your routine as you drink coffee in the morning, as you take a walk in nature, or as you wind down to go to sleep in the evening. With host Major Jackson, we collectively take a moment to calm, to inspire, to learn, and to engage with the best emerging poets and established writers of our time and generations past, from Emily Dickinson to Danez Smith, from Amanda Gorman to Mary Oliver. Listen to our back catalog for episodes by our previous hosts, Tracy K. Smith and Ada Limón, as well as guest hosts Jenny Xie, Brenda Shaughnessy, Tina Chang, Nate Marshall, Shira Erlichiman, and Jason Schneiderman. Our hosts and production team select poems that move them, and we hope they move you, too.