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Elizabeth Bradfied is editor of Broadsided Press, professor of creative writing at Brandeis, naturalist, photographer–and most of all an amazing poet (“Touchy” for example just appeared in The Atlantic). Her books include Interpretive Work, Approaching Ice, Once Removed, and Toward Antarctica. She lives on Cape Cod, travels north every summer to guide people into Arctic climes, birdwatches. She is in and of and for our whole natural world.

So, is it poetry sustaining her now? Or does she (she does!) have other sources of inspiration?

Mentioned in the episode:

Eavand Boland, “Quarantine” (from Against Love Poetry; read her NY Times obituary here)

Maeve Binchy, “Circle of Friends

Sherwood Anderson, Winesburg, Ohio

Edgar Lee Masters, Spoon River Anthology

Louise Gluck Averno and Wild Iris

Brian Teare, Doomstead Days

Derek Walcott, “Omeros

W. S. Merwin, “The Folding Cliffs”

Natasha Trethewey, “Belloqc’s Ophelia

Yeats, “We make out of the quarrel with others, rhetoric, but of the quarrel with ourselves, poetry.”

Trixie Belden

Shel Silverstein

Lois Lowry, “The Giver

Liz equates poetry and Tetris

Leanne Simpson, “This Accident of Being Lost

Elizabeth Bradfield, “We all want to see a mammal

Listen and Read Here:

Upcoming episodes: Beth Blum guides us through the wilds of self-help, and we fire a concluding salvo of Books in Dark Times, including writer Carlo Rotella and historian of science Lorraine Daston.

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Elizabeth Bradfied is editor of Broadsided Press, professor of creative writing at Brandeis, naturalist, photographer–and most of all an amazing poet (“Touchy” for example just appeared in The Atlantic). Her books include Interpretive Work, Approaching Ice, Once Removed, and Toward Antarctica. She lives on Cape Cod, travels north every summer to guide people into Arctic climes, birdwatches. She is in and of and for our whole natural world.

So, is it poetry sustaining her now? Or does she (she does!) have other sources of inspiration?

Mentioned in the episode:

Eavand Boland, “Quarantine” (from Against Love Poetry; read her NY Times obituary here)

Maeve Binchy, “Circle of Friends

Sherwood Anderson, Winesburg, Ohio

Edgar Lee Masters, Spoon River Anthology

Louise Gluck Averno and Wild Iris

Brian Teare, Doomstead Days

Derek Walcott, “Omeros

W. S. Merwin, “The Folding Cliffs”

Natasha Trethewey, “Belloqc’s Ophelia

Yeats, “We make out of the quarrel with others, rhetoric, but of the quarrel with ourselves, poetry.”

Trixie Belden

Shel Silverstein

Lois Lowry, “The Giver

Liz equates poetry and Tetris

Leanne Simpson, “This Accident of Being Lost

Elizabeth Bradfield, “We all want to see a mammal

Listen and Read Here:

Upcoming episodes: Beth Blum guides us through the wilds of self-help, and we fire a concluding salvo of Books in Dark Times, including writer Carlo Rotella and historian of science Lorraine Daston.

  continue reading

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