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Queer Poets Society
Mars Tarassenko
20 episodes
2 weeks ago
The term ‘queer’ has evolved to describe a broad spectrum of non-normative ideas, identities, and overall approach to life. Embracing the ‘strange and peculiar’, Queer Poets Society focuses on the niches of poetry that deserve to be brought to light. Featuring poetic analysis, readings of famous queer poets, and interviews with local poets from all walks of life, Mars Tarassenko is dedicated to highlighting the intersection of identity, ideology, and, of course, poetry.
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The term ‘queer’ has evolved to describe a broad spectrum of non-normative ideas, identities, and overall approach to life. Embracing the ‘strange and peculiar’, Queer Poets Society focuses on the niches of poetry that deserve to be brought to light. Featuring poetic analysis, readings of famous queer poets, and interviews with local poets from all walks of life, Mars Tarassenko is dedicated to highlighting the intersection of identity, ideology, and, of course, poetry.
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Queer Poets Society
‘a vast universe where Up and Down are relevant’; part 2 of talking Greek poetry and identity with Eleftheria Papanikolaou

“But for practicality and to save time, in the vast universe, they put tiny elevators in every apartment building, and now, in my wheelchair, there is no room for me to go up, no room for me to go down, there is not room for me to live in the vast universe, where Up and Down are relevant” (Αρτέμης Μαυρομμάτης / Artemis Mavrommatis). In today’s episode Mars Tarassenko is joined again by Eleftheria Papanikolaou to discuss writing projects related to Sappho and the Iliad, the troubles of translation, and modern Greek poetry relating to disability and queerness. The notion of labels as a constricting element of life is explored, and how language doesn’t have the capacity to fully describe the essence of someone – and how not being married to a label doesn’t negate your existence and challenges.

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6 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes 34 seconds

Queer Poets Society
William Shakespeare has us ‘Would-I-Was Shook-Speared’; talking queerness and The Bard with Avery Selk

One day, Avery Selk was working at their local bookstore when Will Tosh, the head researcher of the Shakespeare Globe and author of Straight Acting: The Hidden Queer Lives of William Shakespeare, moseyed on in. Naturally they had to get their hands on a copy (a signed one at that!). In today’s episode, Mars Tarassenko and Avery Selk explore the nature of homosexuality along with the metatheories of homosexuality within Shakespeare’s works.

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7 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes 8 seconds

Queer Poets Society
haunted by antiquity; part 1 of talking modern Greek identity with Eleftheria Papanikolaou

Ever feel like you're living in the shadow of a thousand-year-old statue? In today’s episode, Mars Tarassenko sits down with Eleftheria Papanikolaou to talk about Greek queer identity, tradition, and the weight of legacy. We lay the groundwork for a bigger conversation on Greek queer poetry—digging into how Ancient Greece still shapes the present, how national identity is built around the past, and what it means to navigate all that as a modern queer artist. We didn’t quite make it to the poetry itself… but don’t worry, that’s coming in part 2! 

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7 months ago
58 minutes 23 seconds

Queer Poets Society
we’re starting a roomie book club; talking Queer Latine poetry with Renata Pérez-Hernández

No voice is unwanted, representation is key to self discovery. In today’s episode of QPS, Mars Tarassenko is joined by Renata Pérez-Hernández in exploring the intersectionality of Latine and Queer identities in poetry and literature. Join us as we pad the reading list for our roomie book club and share stories of our personal experiences with recognizing ourselves in the works we read. We discuss Benjamin Alire Saenz’s novel Aristotle & Dante Discover the Secrets of The Universe along with his poem To The Desert.

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8 months ago
56 minutes 39 seconds

Queer Poets Society
everything but the kitchen sink; talking poetry, politics, and herbalism with Sophia

Poetry doesn’t change the world, poetry changes people, and people change the world. In today’s episode of QPS, Mars and Sophia discuss poetry as a personal and political tool to make the world a better place. Sophia publishes her writing for free on Substack at Thoughts Across Bostonia, and she has an upcoming chapbook, Alchemies, Arrivals, through Quillkeepers Press. 

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8 months ago
51 minutes 13 seconds

Queer Poets Society
the fbi agent watching you says hi; talking comedy in poetry with Cameron Vanderwerf
You heard it here first folks, if you want to make friends, go to poetry open mics. In today’s episode, Mars Tarassenko and Cameron Vanderwerf discuss all things weird and silly, and how comedy is a crucial aspect of poetry that helps contribute to the creative outlet and community as a whole. Join us as we discuss memorizing poetry, laughs as external validation and other elements of performance poetry.
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9 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes 6 seconds

Queer Poets Society
developing a delineation; talking poet vs. playwright with Chinyere

Mars and Chinyere take a dive into the history of poetry vs plays, and how many writers have struggled to categorize themselves into either label (or even both). Does reading poetry versus having it read aloud change the experience for you? Does seeing a play versus reading it do something similar? Come along and ‘nerd out’ with us over this fun Venn diagram of art forms. 

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9 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 58 seconds

Queer Poets Society
cardiologist waiting room notes-app poetry; talking disabled/chronic illness poetry with Ollie

Mars and Ollie sit down and discuss how being disabled/chronically ill inherently changes one’s view on the world, and how, through poetry, one can better cope with the flawed systems that are meant to take care of us. With topics ranging from the rise of the Cripple Punk movement, to mainstream artists such as Halsey using their voice to raise awareness, we explore how disabled poetry is a cornerstone of intersectional artistry.

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9 months ago
41 minutes 45 seconds

Queer Poets Society
“my adam and eve aren’t facing each other”; talking Leonard Cohen with Kapil Kachru

Mars Tarassenko is joined in today’s episode of Queer Poets Society by Kapil Kachru, a Boston based writer and fellow regular at Trident Open Mic Poetry who has started to become obsessed with the musings and writings of Canada’s most famous word jockey, Leonard Cohen. We honor those who embrace the precarious balance between poetry and song-writing, light and dark, and the masculine and feminine energies within us all. 

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9 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes 18 seconds

Queer Poets Society
sex, god, and clones; talking slam poetry with Mary Schwab
In today’s episode of Queer Poets Society, Mars Tarassenko is joined by their first guest on the show, Mary Schwab, to discuss her experience in slam poetry and writing and performing “weird shit” as a therapeutic hobby. Delve with us into her slam “eras”, including sex with god and clones, as we discuss all things slam poetry!
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1 year ago
1 hour 16 minutes 20 seconds

Queer Poets Society
sweet miracle of orchard breath; poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay
Starting off Season 2 of Queer Poets Society, Mars Tarassenko reads from the Collected Poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950), a Pulitzer Prize winning poet who ventured fearlessly beyond familiar poetic subjects to tackle political injustice, social discrimination, and women’s sexuality in her poems and prose. Featured poems include “Short Song”, “Renascence”, and What thing is this that, built of salt and lime. 
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1 year ago
47 minutes 59 seconds

Queer Poets Society
let me tell you a story about war (of the foxes); Richard Siken pt 2
In today’s episode of Queer Poets Society, Mars Tarassenko revisits Richard Siken’s work, this time via his 2016 poetry collection War of the Foxes. They read and explicate four poems from the book: The Way the Light Reflects, Landscape with Fruit Rot and Millipede, War of the Foxes, and Three/Four Proofs.
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1 year ago
42 minutes 8 seconds

Queer Poets Society
heartbreaks feel good in a place like this; featuring Trident Poetry Collective's 'The Heartbreaks'
In today’s episode of Queer Poets Society, Mars Tarassenko reads from The Heartbreaks, a chapbook published by the Trident Poetry Collective in Boston, MA. The authors featured are Brynna Boyd, Sage Futterman, Mary Schwab, and Camila Martorell Michell. And yes, the title is a pun from Nicole Kidman’s AMC ad :)
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1 year ago
45 minutes 16 seconds

Queer Poets Society
i love you, i'm glad i exist; fresh summertime poems
In today’s episode of Queer Poets Society, Mars Tarassenko reads from the poems The Orange, by Wendy Cope, Two-Headed Calf, by Laura Gilpin, Tomato, by Joy Sullivan, as well as some of Mars’ personal work, evoking that fresh, hopeful feeling of summertime.
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1 year ago
40 minutes 38 seconds

Queer Poets Society
trying not to spiral reading poems of Sylvia Plath
In today’s episode of Queer Poets Society, Mars Tarassenko reads from Sylvia Plath The Collected Poems.
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1 year ago
47 minutes 11 seconds

Queer Poets Society
jeff (and jeff), consider the hairpin turn; talking Richard Siken's 'Crush'
In today’s episode of Queer Poets Society, Mars Tarassenko reads from Richard Siken’s award winning book, Crush. Siken's work is 'confessional, gay, savage, and charged with violent eroticism' and 'his manner is sheer manic improv'.
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1 year ago
54 minutes 48 seconds

Queer Poets Society
a 20 year old with a desire to sleep; a discussion on depression
Mars Tarassenko delves into the world of mental health in today's episode. Trigger Warning: Discussions involve topics of mental health including depression and anxiety.
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1 year ago
46 minutes 30 seconds

Queer Poets Society
aphrodite has honored you exceedingly; exploring the world of Sappho

Today we delve into the world of Sappho, an ancient Greek poet from the island of Lesbos. Known for her lyric poetry, she focused on love, desire, and passionate personal emotions. Often called the "Tenth Muse," her work was highly admired in antiquity, though much of it survives only in fragments. Little of her work remains, and little is known about her life, we do know she is associated with themes of homoerotic love.

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1 year ago
45 minutes 10 seconds

Queer Poets Society
historians would say they were 'best friends'; 'Iliadic Sappho Diaries'

The Iliadic Sappho Diaries is a project in which Mars Tarassenko rewrites the story of book 18 of The Iliad (when Achilles learns of Patroclus' death) in the style and worldview of Sappho.

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1 year ago
46 minutes 46 seconds

Queer Poets Society
pilot; from Dickinson to the moon and everything in between
In the pilot episode of Queer Poets Society, Mars Tarassenko reads aloud from their own works of poetry, discusses Emily Dickinson's queerness, and talks about the importance of the presence of poetry in the podcast scene.
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1 year ago
44 minutes 25 seconds

Queer Poets Society
The term ‘queer’ has evolved to describe a broad spectrum of non-normative ideas, identities, and overall approach to life. Embracing the ‘strange and peculiar’, Queer Poets Society focuses on the niches of poetry that deserve to be brought to light. Featuring poetic analysis, readings of famous queer poets, and interviews with local poets from all walks of life, Mars Tarassenko is dedicated to highlighting the intersection of identity, ideology, and, of course, poetry.