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Josh Reads (other people's published) Poetry

Author: Josh Guilar

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In this podcast I read other people's (published) poetry. Some of the classic poets, some contempory ones, and everyone in between.

I also do a little commentary on each poem, and sometimes the poet too.
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In this episode I read Go Farther in Lightness by Rebecca Jessen from her collection of poems Ask Me About the Future. Thank you for listening, I hope you enjoy this episode.
In this episode I read Fragment 1956 by Allen Ginsberg from The Collected Poems of Allen Ginsberg. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.
In this episode I read they haunt-walk in by Ellen Van Neervan from her collection of poems Throat. Thank you for listening, I hope you enjoy this episode.
In this episode I read Chermy by Ellen Van Neervan from their new collection of poems Throat. And I do a little commentary on the poem. Thank you for listening, I hope you enjoy this episode.
In this episode, I read A folk tale by Liam Guilar from his collection of poems I’ll howl before you bury me. I do not do any commentary on this poem. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.
In this episode I read My Sad Self by Allen Ginsberg from the collected poems of Allen Ginsberg. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy this episode.
In this episode, I read Things I Find While Tidying My Room by Anna Jacobson from her collection of poems Amnesia Findings. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.
In this episode I read Ulysses by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Thank you for listening to this episode and I hope you enjoy this episode.
In this episode I read Casualty by Seamus Heaney from his collection of poems Opened Ground. And I do a little commentary on the poem. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.
In this episode, I read We Make Marks Together by Anna Jacobson from her collection of poems Amnesia Findings. And I do a little commentary on the poem. Thank you for listening, I hope you enjoy this episode.
In this episode I read Until I Am Home by Anna Jacobson from her debut collection Amnesia Findings. And I do a little commentary on the poem. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.
In this episode, I read Platonic Sleepover by Franki Elliot from her collection of poems Stories for people who hate love and other electrical activities of the heart. Thank you for listening, I hope you enjoy this episode.
In this episode, I read Poems of the Buddhas of Old by Jack Kerouac from his collection of poems Pomes All Sizes. And I do a little commentary on the poem. Thank you for listening, I hope you enjoy this episode.
In this episode, I read Don’t go, stay by Rhiannon Johanna from her debut collection Seeker. And I do a little commentary on the poem. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.
Buddha by Jack Kerouac

Buddha by Jack Kerouac

2019-08-1207:04

In this episode, I read Buddha by Jack Kerouac from his collection of poems, Pomes all sizes. And I do a little commentary on the poem. I hope you enjoy the episode , thank you for listening.
In this episode, I read Who’s Counting by Franki Elliot from her collection of poems, Piano Rats. And I do a little commentary on the poem. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.
In this episode, I read the death of a hero by Charles Bukowski from his collection of poetry Sifting through the madness for the word the line the way. And I do a little commentary on the poem.
In this episode, I read Sabbatical by Rae White from their collection of poetry Milk Teeth. And I do a little commentary on the poem. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.
In this episode, I read Three stories from Gerald of Wales by Liam Guilar from his collection of poetry A Presentment of Englishry. and I do not do any commentary on the poem. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.
In this episode of my poetry podcast, I read Postscript by Seamus Heaney from his collection of poetry Opened Ground. And I do a little commentary on the poem. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.
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