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The Evergreen Wildflower: Exploring Nature Poetry
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17 episodes
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A monthly podcast that explores various elements and themes of nature in international poetry to inspire, educate, heal, and strengthen our connection to the natural world.
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A monthly podcast that explores various elements and themes of nature in international poetry to inspire, educate, heal, and strengthen our connection to the natural world.
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Arts
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Pine Lines
The Evergreen Wildflower: Exploring Nature Poetry
16 minutes 25 seconds
2 years ago
Pine Lines

Chronological order of prose and poetry reading:

  • The Epic of Gilgamesh
  • Rígsþula, the Poetic Edda
  • Slovo o polku Igoreve, “The Lay of the Host of Igor”
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson, “As the sunbeams stream through liberal space”
  • Alexander Pushkin, "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel"
  • Heinrich Heine, “The Pine and the Palm”
  • The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
  • Hilda Doolittle, “Pine Trees”
  • Ikkyū Sojun, “Ikkyū's Skeletons”
  • Li Bai, “In the Mountains on a Summer Day”
  • Yone Noguchi, “I Hear You Call, Pine Tree”
  • Thomas Bailey Aldrich, “Among the Pines”
  • Kate Louise Brown, “Pine Music”
  • Nellie Olson, “Among Wisconsin Pines”
  • Henry Chapin, “Old Pines”
  • Kate Louise Wheeler, “Under the Pines”
  • Elisabeth Cavazza, “An Island Pine”
  • Willis Boyd Allen, “To a Very Small Pine”
  • Hilda Conkling, “Pine Tree”
  • Fujiwara no Kanesuke, from Gosen Wakashū
  • Jean Toomer, “Georgia Dusk”
  • Lord Fujiwara no Ari'ie, from Poetry Competition in Six Hundred Rounds
  • Mibu no Tadamine, Poetry Contest at Prince Koresada’s House
  • Nakazne, “Next Door”, from Eikyū hyakushu
  • Ōe no Masafusa, from GŌ NO SOCHI-SHŪ
  • The Monk Ken’en, from GENGYOKUSHŪ
  • KANPYŌ NO ŌNTOKI KISAI NO MIYA UTA’AWASE 63
  • William Cullen Bryant, “The Pine Tree”
  • Giacomo Leopardi, “The Pine”
  • Paul Laurence Dunbar, “The Pine Tree”
  • Zhu Xi, “The Pine Tree”
  • Ryokan, “In a Pine Forest”
  • James Lane Allen, “The Pine-Tree Tops”
  • Gary Snyder, “The Pine Tree Tops”
  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, “The Pine Forest”
  • Anna Akhmatova, “Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening”
  • Harriet Monroe, “The Pine Grove”
  • Pushkin, “The Pine Forest”
  • Emily Dickinson, “The Pine Tree”
  • Rupert Brooke, “The Pine Trees”
  • Li Po, “The Pine Tree”
  • Khalil Gibran, “Pine Trees”
  • Hwang Jini, “Pine Trees”
  • Chong Chi-yong, “The Pine Tree”
  • Yi Kyu-bo, “The Pine Tree”
  • Haeun, “The Pine Tree of Songgwangsa”
  • Yi Gyu-bo, “A Pine Tree by the Stream"
  • Yun Seon-do, "The Pine Grove"
  • Choe Chi-won, “The Pine Tree”
  • Choe Nam-seon, “The Pine Tree”
  • Kim Man-jung, “The Pine Tree on the Hill”
  • Kim Yul-gi, “Pine Trees”
  • Pak Mog-weol, “The Pine Tree”
  • Lee Gwang-su, “Pine Trees"
  • Choe Chi-won, “The Pine Trees of Kumgangsan"
  • Slovo o plŭku Igoreve, "The Lay of Prince Igor's Capture"
  • Jeong Yak-yong, "Pine Trees"
  • Thomas Hardy, “The Pine-Tree Tops”
  • Kim Chun-So, “The Pine Tree on the Cliff"
  • Kim Jong-ryul, “The Pine Tree"
  • Kim Nam-jo, “The Pine Tree"
  • Kim Sowol, “Pine Trees in the Snow"
  • Yi Saek, "Pine Trees"
  • Choe Yeong-rang, “The Pine Tree"
  • Chinua Achebe, “Pine Tree in Spring”
  • Sara Teasdale, “Barter”
  • Gabriela Mistral, “Pine Forest”
The Evergreen Wildflower: Exploring Nature Poetry
A monthly podcast that explores various elements and themes of nature in international poetry to inspire, educate, heal, and strengthen our connection to the natural world.