Docupoetry

Docupoetry

Update: 2024-09-14
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Rooted in reality, written with a keen observer’s eye, and shaped with a sense of song, documentary poetry tells the truth in an artist’s voice. For generations, through wars, crisis, and political upheaval, documentary poets have helped make sense of some of our most difficult moments – by expressing what might otherwise be impossible to say. So what are they writing about today?

This episode was produced in partnership with the Economic Hardship Reporting Project.

Original Air Date: January 13, 2024

Interviews In This Hour:
The gospel of Suncere Ali ShakurThis is how I drew youThe poetry that bears witness to the everyday

Guests:
Philip Metres, Suncere Ali Shakur, Kaia Sand, Camille Dungy


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Docupoetry

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