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From the Catbird Seat: Poetry from the Library of Congress
Library of Congress
11 episodes
5 days ago
Features archived recordings of poets reading and discussing their work at the Library of Congress, and offers behind-the-scenes interviews with special guests.
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Features archived recordings of poets reading and discussing their work at the Library of Congress, and offers behind-the-scenes interviews with special guests.
Show more...
Arts
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Making “American Conversations”: Part 2
From the Catbird Seat: Poetry from the Library of Congress
30 minutes 34 seconds
6 years ago
Making “American Conversations”: Part 2

This episode, the second in a special three-part series, chronicles Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith’s travels to rural South Carolina in February 2018 as a pilot for her second-year project, “American Conversations: Celebrating Poems in Rural Communities.” Rob Casper of the Poetry and Literature Center will reflect on the trip along with Tracy K. Smith, Congressman James Clyburn, and Ruth Franklin.

For more about this episode, visit the From the Catbird Seat blog. Learn even more about “American Conversations” by visiting the project online.

From the Catbird Seat: Poetry from the Library of Congress
Features archived recordings of poets reading and discussing their work at the Library of Congress, and offers behind-the-scenes interviews with special guests.