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Two Friends Two Poems
Tom Ward
28 episodes
4 months ago
Today we hear poems by Margaret Atwood and Farugh Farrokhzad, the rebel poet of Iran. Tom and Paul then share some first drafts of their own. Support the show Music by Wes Cunningham. Read more of Tom’s poetry and other writing by following him at tomwardwrites.medium.com
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Today we hear poems by Margaret Atwood and Farugh Farrokhzad, the rebel poet of Iran. Tom and Paul then share some first drafts of their own. Support the show Music by Wes Cunningham. Read more of Tom’s poetry and other writing by following him at tomwardwrites.medium.com
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Books
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Ep. 26: Louise Gluck, Joy Harjo, part 1
Two Friends Two Poems
15 minutes
5 months ago
Ep. 26: Louise Gluck, Joy Harjo, part 1
We’re back! After a little break, we’re excited to bring you our first episode of season 2. Paul reads “She Had Some Horses” by Joy Harjo, Tom reads “The Wish Poem” by Louise Gluck, as well his latest called “Ululations.” Support the show Read more of Tom’s poetry and other writing by following him at tomwardwrites.medium.com
Two Friends Two Poems
Today we hear poems by Margaret Atwood and Farugh Farrokhzad, the rebel poet of Iran. Tom and Paul then share some first drafts of their own. Support the show Music by Wes Cunningham. Read more of Tom’s poetry and other writing by following him at tomwardwrites.medium.com