Prufrock's House of Poetry

Prufrock's House of Poetry
Podcast Description
Prufrock's House of Poetry is a podcast dedicated to interviews with poets from all over the world. Host Alex M. Frankel asks poets about their work, their writing habits, their craft, their thoughts on the status of poetry in the contemporary world, and many other things besides. Poets also perform individual poems, either published or unpublished. Join us once a month for fascinating conversations with all kinds of practitioners of the art of poetry: page poets, slam poets, academics, hermits, poets standing in the limelight and poets struggling in the quiet poetic hinterlands. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast covers a range of themes including the creative process, writing techniques, and the significance of poetry in contemporary society. Example episodes feature discussions on the challenges of being a poet in the modern age, the evolving nature of poetic expression, and interviews that delve into specific poems presented by the guest poets.

Prufrock’s House of Poetry is a podcast dedicated to interviews with poets from all over the world. Host Alex M. Frankel asks poets about their work, their writing habits, their craft, their thoughts on the status of poetry in the contemporary world, and many other things besides. Poets also perform individual poems, either published or unpublished. Join us once a month for fascinating conversations with all kinds of practitioners of the art of poetry: page poets, slam poets, academics, hermits, poets standing in the limelight and poets struggling in the quiet poetic hinterlands.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this first episode of PRUFROCK’S HOUSE OF POETRY, poet Jane Zwart shares some of her poems as well as thoughts on the art and craft and business of poetry and its place in the world. Jane’s first collection of poems will be published in the fall of 2025 by Orison Books. She teaches literature and writing at Calvin University, where she also co-directs the Calvin Center for Faith & Writing.
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