1545 Avsnitt

  1. 1185: Fragment 31 by Sappho, translated by Christopher Childers

    Publicerades: 2024-08-16
  2. 1184: End of December by Ashjan Hendi, translated by Moneera Al-Ghadeer

    Publicerades: 2024-08-15
  3. 1183: maggie and milly and molly and may by E.E. Cummings, with special guest Eric Whitacre

    Publicerades: 2024-08-14
  4. 1182: from “Take Me Back, Burden Hill” by L. Lamar Wilson

    Publicerades: 2024-08-13
  5. 1181: Enlightenment by Vijay Seshadri

    Publicerades: 2024-08-12
  6. 1180: The Gardener 85 by Rabindranath Tagore

    Publicerades: 2024-08-09
  7. 1179: Nude by James Kelly Quigley

    Publicerades: 2024-08-08
  8. 1178: America by Claude McKay, with special guest Tonya Mosley

    Publicerades: 2024-08-07
  9. 1177: Machete: Look by Jasminne Mendez

    Publicerades: 2024-08-06
  10. 1176: Fowl at Large by Sarah Giragosian

    Publicerades: 2024-08-05
  11. 1175: Hunger by Kelli Russell Agodon

    Publicerades: 2024-08-02
  12. 1174: Separation Wall by Naomi Shihab Nye

    Publicerades: 2024-08-01
  13. 1173: Sono by Suji Kwock Kim

    Publicerades: 2024-07-31
  14. 1172: From Blossoms by Li-Young Lee

    Publicerades: 2024-07-30
  15. 1171: One Art by Elizabeth Bishop

    Publicerades: 2024-07-29
  16. 1170: The Way by Cynthia Cruz

    Publicerades: 2024-07-26
  17. 1169: from "American Analects" by Gary Young

    Publicerades: 2024-07-25
  18. 1168: Refusing Rilke's “You must change your life” by Remica Bingham-Risher

    Publicerades: 2024-07-24
  19. 1167: Transfusion by Shara Lessley

    Publicerades: 2024-07-23
  20. 1166: Wind Poem by Song Yu, translated by Chloe Garcia Roberts

    Publicerades: 2024-07-22

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