What is poetic voice? Is it synonymous with style? Or something else entirely? Perhaps the poet’s “take” on the world? In this episode Pele Cox and her co-host Rich Uridge ponder the inponderable with help from a range of poets – both dead and alive – including two of the greats, Emily Dickinson and Edna St Vincent Millay.
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Poets referenced or quoted
- Dylan Thomas
- Vernon Watkins
- Edna St Vincent Millay (First Fig)
- Emily Dickinson (Wild Nights – 269)
- Michael Donaghy (Not Knowing the Words)
- Alan Buckley (Ground)
- Richard Uridge (The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit)
- Women in Poetry
- Pele’s Poetry Podcast: Episode 4 – finding your “voice”
- Pelé’s Poetry Podcast: Episode 3 – what’s the point?
- Pele’s Poetry Podcast: Episode 2 – the poetry of shock
- Pele’s Poetry Podcast: Episode 1 – poetry, the undiscovered country
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