Close Talking

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Sinopse

Close Talking is a podcast hosted by good friends Connor Stratton and Jack Rossiter-Munley. In each episode the two read a poem and discuss at length. The pop culture references fly as freely as the literary theories. Close Talking is a poetry podcast anyone can enjoy.

Episódios

  • Episode #081 - [at last we killed the roaches] - Lucille Clifton

    08/11/2019 Duração: 39min

    Connor and Jack look at a poem by the great, late Lucille Clifton. They discuss the human capacity for violence, roaches in the big apple, dual voicings of memory, and the poem's incredible last sentence. More on Clifton here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/lucille-clifton Check out her Collected Poems here: https://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/12/books/the-collected-poems-of-lucille-clifton-1965-2010.html [at last we killed the roaches] By: Lucille Clifton at last we killed the roaches. mama and me. she sprayed, i swept the ceiling and they fell dying onto our shoulders, in our hair covering us with red. the tribe was broken, the cooking pots were ours again and we were glad, such cleanliness was grace when i was twelve. only for a few nights, and then not much, my dreams were blood my hands were blades and it was murder murder all over the place. Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #080 Letter to the Person Who Carved His Initials into the Oldest... - Matthew Olzmann

    26/10/2019 Duração: 43min

    Connor and Jack look at a poem with a long title (too long to fit in the title of this podcast!). They discuss climate change, neoliberalism, the dark heart of the human character, and the way the poem builds to its conclusion. Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #079 Gesture with Both Hands Tied - Marcelo Hernandez Castillo

    11/10/2019 Duração: 48min

    Connor and Jack scour the gently unsettling poem "Gesture with Both Hands Tied" by Marcelo Hernandez Castillo. They discuss the poem's challenging lack of a stable speaker, negations of contradictions of negations, and a hypothetical play involving a character mostly not getting up from their chair. You can find Marcelo Hernandez Castillo's work here: https://www.marcelohernandezcastillo.com/ Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #078 Ontology and the Platypus - Kathy Fagan

    28/09/2019 Duração: 44min

    Connor and Jack dive into a funny poem with serious depths, Kathy Fagan's Ontology and the Platypus. They discuss the evolutionary wonder that is the platypus, taking humor seriously, Yeats' wild theories about history, and much more! You can find Kathy Fagan's latest book, Sycamore, here: https://milkweed.org/book/sycamore Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #077 Clear Night - Charles Wright

    13/09/2019 Duração: 43min

    Connor and Jack delve into the poem "Clear Night" by the titan Charles Wright. They discuss the poem's intensity of emotion, the English Renaissance poet John Donne, Connor's hypothetical moody high school journals, and Star Wars Ring Theory. Learn more about Wright here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/charles-wright Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • EXTRA: Toni Morrison's Legacy, Subversive Endings, and Musical References Galore

    07/09/2019 Duração: 21min

    Connor and Jack had so much to say about Toni Morrison's "Someone Leans Near" that it didn't all fit in one show! In this week's extra episode, they discuss the ending of the poem in depth as well as the idea of endings, especially those that subvert expectations. They also contemplate Morrison's incalculable contribution to literary life and her vibrant legacy. Check out Episode #075 for a full conversation about the poem: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-075-someone-leans-near-toni-morrison Read all five of Morrison's poems, here: believermag.com/five-poems-by-ton…lIoj0k6YSSYmj378Y Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #076 Tenebris - Angelina Weld Grimké

    23/08/2019 Duração: 38min

    Connor and Jack explore the poem "Tenebris" by the great Harlem Renaissance writer Angelina Weld Grimké. They discuss the poem's powerful meanings on white supremacy during Jim Crowe, the poem's haunting final question, and the relationship between audience and ambiguity. Learn more about Grimké here: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Angelina-Weld-Grimke Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #075 Someone Leans Near - Toni Morrison

    09/08/2019 Duração: 43min

    This last week, the world mourned the passing of literary titan Toni Morrison. Morrison famously said, "I don't like to have someone call my books 'poetic' because it has the connotation of luxuriating richness. I wanted to restore the language black people spoke to its original power." Morrison did, however, write 5 poems. Connor and Jack Discuss one of them, "Someone Leans Near." Read all five of Morrison's poems, here: https://believermag.com/five-poems-by-toni-morrison/?fbclid=IwAR1-x9OjSe__E_TJKDAIoI_C2kZrzwMFWvh_fkyWcflIoj0k6YSSYmj378Y Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #074 REBROADCAST: An American Sunrise - Joy Harjo

    26/07/2019 Duração: 41min

    REBROADCAST in honor of Joy Harjo's appointment as US Poet Laureate! Connor and Jack discuss Joy Harjo's "An American Sunrise. Along the way Jack recommends a documentary, Connor gives his current hot take on form in poetry, and both think about the origins of blues, jazz, and rock and roll. Check out Joy Harjo's latest book here: http://joyharjo.com/book/conflict-resolution-for-holy-beings/ Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #073 Concerto No. 7: Condoleezza (working out) at the Watergate - Nikky Finney

    12/07/2019 Duração: 53min

    Connor and Jack dig into The Condoleezza Suite [Excerpt] Concerto No. 7 Condoleezza {working out} at the Watergate by the incredible Nikky Finney. They discuss signs and signifiers, the legacy of the George W. Bush administration, the fallacies of respectability politics and much more. Learn more about Nikky Finney: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/nikky-finney Buy Head Off and Split here: http://www.nupress.northwestern.edu/content/head-split Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #072 Private Property - Jenny Xie

    28/06/2019 Duração: 49min

    Connor and Jack explore Jenny Xie's poem "Private Property" from her National Book Award finalist collection, Eye Level. They cram into the poem's crammed subway car—probably the 4 uptown—and think through how it engages with bodies, beautiful "r" sounds, and of course, late capitalism. Learn more about Xie here: http://www.jennymxie.com/ Order her book here: https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/eye-level Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #071 My Grandmother's House - Kamala Surayya

    14/06/2019 Duração: 45min

    Connor and Jack discuss Kamala Surayya's haunting poem, My Grandmother's House. Memory and nostalgia, the use of houses in poetry and song, and even a reference to Mad Men: this episode has it all. Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #070 Child Holding Potato - Rick Barot

    24/05/2019 Duração: 49min

    Connor and Jack discuss the poignant, quiet poem "Child Holding Potato" by Rick Barot. They consider, in Barot's own words, the "limits of art to console," time's relentless march, and the power of stressed syllables. Jack may or may not muse about the one and only Bruce, and Connor may or may not rant about the state of iambic pentameter education. Learn more about Barot, here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/rick-barot Check out Barot's latest book here: http://www.sarabandebooks.org/all-titles/chord-rick-barot Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #069 Alone I stare Into the frost's white face - Osip Mandelstam

    10/05/2019 Duração: 50min

    Connor and Jack reach back to 1937 and discuss this unsettling, icy gem from Russian poet and essayist Osip Mandelstam. They talk embedded metaphors (embedaphors), possible political readings, and the value of treating a poem like this one as an experience rather than a puzzle. Learn more about Mandelstam, here: https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/osip-mandelstam Read John High's translators' notes, here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/articles/145574/translators39-note-alone-i-stare-into-the-frosts-white-face-by-osip-mandelstam Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #068 Beyond Nature and Beyond Haiku - Haiku Week Ep. 7

    01/05/2019 Duração: 25min

    In this thrilling conclusion to haiku week Connor and Jack explore haiku that deal with more than nature and the natural world. They also look at forms like the haibun that incorporate the haiku but expand beyond it. Episode 1: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-062-renga-haiku-week-ep-1 Episode 2: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-63-syllables-haiku-week-ep-2 Episode 3: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-064-the-breakthe-turn-haiku-week-ep-3 Episode 4: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-65-lineation-haiku-week-ep-4 Episode 5: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-066-translation-part-1-haiku-week-ep-5 Episode 6: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-067-translation-part-2-haiku-week-ep-6 Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #067 Translation Part 2 - Haiku Week Ep. 6

    29/04/2019 Duração: 13min

    Translation is such a huge topic in haiku we decided it needed two episodes! Connor and Jack continue their discussion of Basho's famous haiku and add context about its origins. You can find the book that Connor mentions here: www.ndbooks.com/book/on-haiku/ Episode 1: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-062-renga-haiku-week-ep-1 Episode 2: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-63-syllables-haiku-week-ep-2 Episode 3: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-064-the-breakthe-turn-haiku-week-ep-3 Episode 4: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-65-lineation-haiku-week-ep-4 Episode 5: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-066-translation-part-1-haiku-week-ep-5 Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #066 Translation Part 1 - Haiku Week Ep. 5

    28/04/2019 Duração: 14min

    Most classic haiku come to English speakers through translation. Connor and Jack use one of Basho's most famous haiku as a way into the thorny question of what translation means to the form. You can find the book that Connor mentions here: www.ndbooks.com/book/on-haiku/ Episode 1: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-062-renga-haiku-week-ep-1 Episode 2: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-63-syllables-haiku-week-ep-2 Episode 3: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-064-the-breakthe-turn-haiku-week-ep-3 Episode 4: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-65-lineation-haiku-week-ep-4 Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #065 Lineation - Haiku Week Ep. 4

    27/04/2019 Duração: 18min

    Do haiku need to be 3 lines? How does lineation work in haiku anyway? Connor and Jack dig into these questions with reference to works by Hashimoto Takako, Mayuzumi Madoka, and Basho. You can find the book that Connor mentions here: www.ndbooks.com/book/on-haiku/ Episode 1: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-062-renga-haiku-week-ep-1 Episode 2: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-63-syllables-haiku-week-ep-2 Episode 3: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-064-the-breakthe-turn-haiku-week-ep-3 Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #064 The Break/The Turn - Haiku Week Ep. 3

    26/04/2019 Duração: 12min

    Since Connor and Jack decided during episode 2 of haiku week that the 5-7-5 syllable rule does not define what makes a haiku, they explore the question: how do you know you are writing/reading a haiku? In the third episode of haiku week, they discuss the concept of the break or turn in a haiku. You can find the book that Connor mentions here: https://www.ndbooks.com/book/on-haiku/ Episode 1: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-062-renga-haiku-week-ep-1 Episode 2: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-63-syllables-haiku-week-ep-2 Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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  • Episode #063 Syllables - Haiku Week Ep. 2

    26/04/2019 Duração: 10min

    If you've heard of haiku, you've probably heard about the rule of 5-7-5: the numbers of syllables that are "supposed" to be in each line of the poem. Connor and Jack go after the 5-7-5 rule the way Tormund Giantsbane went after the knighting conventions of Westeros in Game of Thrones. For more on haiku, syllables, and Ser Brienne of Tarth, check this episode out! You can find episode 1 of our haiku series, here: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-062-renga-haiku-week-ep-1 Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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