This week we talk to Martín Barea Mattos and Luis Bravo about poetry and Dada in Uruguay and the power of the voice in poetry. Translator and editor Jesse Lee Kercheval was kind enough to sit in and act as interpreter. Tune in and listen to two amazing poets perform some of the most avant-garde work that is out there.
Episode 49: Should Poets Have Day Jobs?
Episode 48: Poetry Travel and Troubadours with Benjamin Aleshire
Episode 47: Bookmaking and Letterpress with Peter Anderson
Episode 46: Love Poetry
Episode 45: Found Poetry with Chris Sullivan
Episode 44: Poetry or Death: a conversation with Óscar Saavedra Villarroel
Episode 43: The Intersection of Songwriting & Poetry with Jamie Bernstein
Episode 42: Poetry Communities & Translation with Mark Statman
Episode 41: Chris Champagne
Episode 40: 6 Poets You May Not Have Heard of with guests Laura Mattingly & Raina Zelinski
Episode 39: Newspaper Poetry
Episode 38: Christmas Episode with Jimmy Ross
Episode 37: 6 Poets You May Not Have Heard of with guest Megan Burns
Episode 36: Alfred Leslie's Films with Poets
Episode 35: Quantifying Poetry, Modern Sonnets, and Poetry-Writing Parties
Episode 34: Danny Kerwick Tribute
Episode 33: Dada Collage, the Personal Universe Deck, and Transcribing Poetry in the International Phonetic Alphabet
Episode 32: Bill Lavender
Episode 31: Poetry Festival in Uruguay
Episode 30: Typewriter Poets
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