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Library programs on a variety of topics―mostly book and author talks―and some Knoxville, Tenn. history.
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Library programs on a variety of topics―mostly book and author talks―and some Knoxville, Tenn. history.
Matthew Minicucci is an award-winning author of four collections of poems including his most recent, Dual, published in 2023 by Acre Books. His poetry and essays have appeared widely in various publications, including American Poetry Review, the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day series, the Kenyon Review, Poetry, and The Southern Review. His work has garnered numerous awards including the Stafford/Hall Oregon Book Award and the Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize, along with fellowships from organizations including the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the National Parks Service, and the James Merrill House, among others. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Blount Scholars Program at the University of Alabama. Brigit Pegeen Kelly was born in 1951 in Palo Alto, California. Her first book, To the Place of Trumpets, won the Yale Younger Poets Prize and was published in 1987. Her poems appeared in Best American Poetry, The Nation, The Yale Review, The Gettysburg Review, The Southern Review, and others. She won awards and fellowships from the Poetry Society of America, the Whiting Foundation, and the Academy of American Poets. Her third book, The Orchard, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Kelly taught at the University of California-Irvine, Purdue University, Warren Wilson College, and the University of Illinois. She died in October of 2016, in Urbana, Illinois. Special thanks to Boa Editions, Ltd, for permission to record Brigit Pegeen Kelly's poem "Song," which appeared in her book Song , and "Brightness from the North," which was published in The Orchard. Links: Matthew Minicucci Matthew Minicucci's website Bio and poems at The Poetry Foundation "Nostalgia" at poets.org Two poems in Poetry Northwest Brigit Pegeen Kelly Bio and poems at The Poetry Foundation Bio and poems at Poets.org "Dead Doe" in The Kenyon Review Brigit Pegeen Kelly reading at Breadloaf Writers' Conference Mentioned in this episode: KnoxCountyLibrary.org Thank you for listening and sharing this podcast. Explore life-changing resources and events, sign up for newsletters, follow us on social media, and more through our website, www.knoxcountylibrary.org. Rate & review on Podchaser…
Sara Pirkle is a Southern poet, an identical twin, a breast cancer survivor, and a board game enthusiast. Her first full-length collection of poetry, The Disappearing Act, won the Adrienne Bond Award for Poetry and was published by Mercer University Press in 2018. In 2019, she was nominated for Georgia Author of the Year in Poetry, and in 2022 she was shortlisted for the Oxford Poetry Prize. She also dabbles in songwriting and co-wrote a song on Remy Le Boeuf’s album, Architecture of Storms, which was nominated for a 2023 GRAMMY in the Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album category. Pirkle's poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize five times, the Best of the Net Anthology twice, and the Independent Best American Poetry Award. She earned a PhD in English from Georgia State University and an MFA in Creative Writing from Georgia College & State University. She is an Associate Director of Creative Writing at The University of Alabama. Anya Krugovoy Silver was born in Media, Pennsylvania in December of 1968, and she grew up in Swarthmore. The child of immigrants, her first two languages were German and Russian. She graduated from Haverford College, and she earned a PhD in literature from Emory University in Atlanta. In 1998, Silver and her husband began teaching at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. While pregnant with their son in 2004, she was diagnosed with and treated for inflammatory breast cancer. After five years of remission, her cancer returned as bone metastasis in 2010. She published four books of poetry and one book of criticism in her lifetime. She won the Georgia Author of the Year Award in 2015, and she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellow for Poetry in 2018, the same year in which she died. At the time of her death, she was in the process of editing her fifth book, Saint Agnostica, which was published in 2021 by Louisiana State University Press. The following poems were recorded with permission from Louisiana State University Press: Silver, Anya Krugovoy. “Blush” and “The Poem in My Childhood.” The Ninety-Third Name of God: Poems , Louisiana State University Press, 2010 Silver, Anya Krugovoy. “There’s a River.” I Watched You Disappear: Poems, Louisiana State University Press, 2014 Silver, Anya Krugovoy. “From Nothing.” From Nothing: Poems, Louisiana State University Press, 2016 Silver, Anya Krugovoy. “Being Ill.” Saint Agnostica: Poems, Louisiana State University Press, 2021 Links: Sara Pirkle Sara Pirkle's website "Weighing the Options" in Delta Poetry Review "Not Prometheus" in Eclectica "Pretend You Don’t Owe Me a Thing" in Rattle "Evolution of the Writing Process: A Conversation with Dr. Sara Pirkle Hughes"-- University of Alabama Anya Krugovoy Silver Bio and poems at The Poetry Foundation "Anya Krugovoy Silver, 1968-1018" in New Georgia Encyclopedia "Reading Poetry in Illness," podcast episode at The SlowDown "Anya Silver’s Heart-Wrenchingly Beautiful Last Poems," a review in The Christian Century Anya Silver Archives in Image…
Recorded live, April 14, 2025 . In celebration of National Poetry Month, Denton Loving joined us for Lawson McGhee Library's monthly book discussion group, All Over the Page. Denton Loving is the author of the poetry collections Crimes Against Birds and Tamp, recipient of the inaugural Tennessee Book Award for Poetry. He is a co-founder and editor at EastOver Press and its literary journal Cutleaf. His fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews have appeared in numerous publications including The Kenyon Review, Iron Horse Literary Review and Ecotone. His third collection of poems, Feller, is forthcoming in 2025 from Mercer University Press. Links: Denton Loving's website "Loving Wins Tennessee Book Award," Lincoln Memorial University" "The Secret Signal to Wake," an interview and poems at Salvation South "Two Poems by Denton Loving" at The Museum of Americana: A Literary Review "Tamp--Denton Loving" at Griffinpoetry.com Video: WANA (Writers Association of Northern Appalachia) Live! Reading Series featuring Denton Loving…
Jennifer Horne served as the twelfth Poet Laureate of Alabama from 2017 to 2021. The author of four collections of poems, Bottle Tree , Little Wanderer , Borrowed Light, and, most recently, Letters to Little Rock, she also has written a collection of short stories, Tell the World You’re a Wildflower . She is the author of a literary biography, Odyssey of a Wandering Mind: The Strange Tale of Sara Mayfield, Author, described as “mesmerizing” and “a beguiling tale of madness and literature” by Publisher’s Weekly . She has edited or co-edited five volumes of poetry, essays, and stories. Thomas Hardy was born on June 2, 1840, in Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, England. Hardy is best known for his novels, including The Mayor of Casterbridge, Far from the Madding Crowd, Tess of the D’Urbervilles, and Jude the Obscure. His first book of poems, Wessex Poems, was published when Hardy was in his late 50s. He published seven more collections, and over 1,000 poems in his lifetime. In January of 1928, he died peacefully at his home in Dorchester, Dorset, England. Links: Jennifer Horne A Map of the World (Jennifer Horne's website) Bio and work at The Poetry Foundation A review of Letters to Little Rock at Alabama Writers Forum “ Old Enough: Southern Women Artists and Writers on Creativity and Aging : Life-, Age-, and Art-Affirming Manifestos" at Southern Review of Books "Two Poems by Jennifer Horne" at Deep South Magazine Thomas Hardy Bio and Poems at The Poetry Foundation The Thomas Hardy Society…
Cornelius Eady is a Professor of English and John C. Hodges Chair of Excellence at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. From September 2021 to December 2022, he served as interim Director of Poets House in New York City. Eady published his first collection, Kartunes , in 1980. His second collection, Victims of the Latest Dance Craze (1985), was chosen as winner of the Academy of American Poets’ Lamont Poetry Award by Louise Glück, Charles Simic, and Philip Booth. He has published eight other collections, including The Gathering of My Name (1991), nominated for the Pulitzer Prize; Brutal Imagination (2001), a National Book Award finalist; and Hardheaded Weather: New and Selected Poems (2008), nominated for an NAACP Image Award. In addition to his poetry, Eady has written musical theater productions, collaborating with jazz composer Diedre Murray. The two worked together on Running Man , a roots opera libretto that was named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama, and Brutal Imagination , recipient of Newsday ’s Oppenheimer Award. Eady is also a musician, and he performs with the literary band Rough Magic and the Cornelius Eady Trio, which recently released the album Don't Get Dead: Pandemic Folk Songs . (June Appal Recording, 2021). Eady has published five mixed-media chapbooks with accompanying CDs, including Book of Hooks (Kattywompus Press, 2013), Singing While Black (Kattywompus Press, 2015) and All the American Poets Have Titled Their New Books The End (Kattywompus Press, (2018). With poet Toi Derricote, Eady founded Cave Canem, a beloved nonprofit organization that supports emerging Black poets via a summer retreat, regional workshops, prizes, events, and publication opportunities. In 2016, Eady and Derricote were honored with the National Book Foundation’s Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community on behalf of Cave Canem, and, in 2023, they won the Pegasus Award for service in the field of Poetry by the Poetry Foundation. Eady’s other honors include the Prairie Schooner Strousse Award, a Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Award, and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation. Links: Bio and Poems at The Poetry Foundation Bio and poems at Poets.org "Poet Cornelius Eady on exploring the everyday lives of Black people in America"--PBS News Hour Cornelius Eady Group website "Emmett Till's Glass Top Casket" at the Poetry Society of America Cave Canem…
Cassandra de Alba has published several chapbooks including habitats by Horse Less Press in 2016, Ugly/Sad by Glass Poetry Press in 2020, and Cryptids, which was co-authored with Aly Pierce and published by Ginger Bug Press in 2020. Her work has appeared in The Shallow Ends, Big Lucks, Wax Nine, The Baffler, Verse Daily, and others. Amy Lowell was born in 1874 in Brookline, Massachusetts. She was educated in private schools in Boston and at her home. Lowell’s first significant poetry publication came in 1910 when her poem “Fixed Idea” was published in the Atlantic Monthly . Two years later, her book A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass was published by Houghton Mifflin. She went on to write several other books of poetry, and she was a key figure in the Imagist movement led by Ezra Pound. She wrote a major biography of the poet John Keats, which was published in 1925, the same year in which she died. Lowell’s book What’s O’Clock won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1926. Links: Cassandra de Alba Cassandra de Alba's website Three poems in Dear Poetry Journal "Self-Portrait with Rabbit Ears and Seventeen " at Verse Daily "Miniatures" in Ghost City "End Times Fatigue" at Sweet Amy Lowell Bio and poems at Poetry Foundation Bio and poems at Poetry.org…
Mathias Svalina is the author of seven books. His most recent, America at Play (published by Trident Press), is a collection of absurdist instructions for children's games. His poetry collection Thank You Terror was published earlier this year, and his first short story collection, Comedy, is forthcoming soon. Svalina was a founding editor of Octopus Books. He’s led writing workshops in universities, libraries, community spaces, and in prison. Since 2014, he has run a dream delivery service, traveling around the country to write and deliver dreams to subscribers. Through the Dream Delivery Service, Svalina has worked with the Denver Museum of Contemporary Art, the Poetry Foundation, the University of Arizona Poetry Center, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson. Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in the London suburb of Stratford Essex in 1844. He studied classics at Balliol College in Oxford and theology at St. Beuno’s College in North Wales. He was ordained in 1877 as a Jesuit priest, and he served in London, Oxford, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Stonyhurst. He also taught classics at Stonyhurst College and Greek literature at University College, Dublin. During his lifetime, most of Hopkins’ poems were read by only a few friends. In 1889, Hopkins died of typhoid fever, and he was buried in Dublin, Ireland. Hopkin’s first collection, Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins, was published in 1918. Links: Read "Terrible Baby" by Mathias Svalina at The Tiny Read "That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the comfort of the Resurrection" by Gerard Manley Hopkins at Poets.org Mathias Svalina Mathias Svalina's website Bio and poem at Poets.org "Mathias Svalina-Dream Delivery Service" video by JustBuffalolLit Mathias Svalina reads from "Thank You Terror" at the Silo City Reading Series Gerard Manley Hopkins Bio and poems at Poets.org International Hopkins Society's website (poems, bio, study guides, video, etc). Photo Credit: Dean Davis…
Jos Charles is author of the poetry collections a Year & other poems (Milkweed Editions, 2022), feeld, a Pulitzer-finalist and winner of the 2017 National Poetry Series selected by Fady Joudah (Milkweed Editions, 2018), and Safe Space (Ahsahta Press, 2016). She teaches as a part of Randolph College's low-residency MFA program and resides in Long Beach, CA. Links: Jos Charles' website Bio and Poems at Poets.org a Year & other poems and feeld at Milkweed Editions Two poems at The Adroit Journal Five poems at Frontier Poetry…
Amish Trivedi is the author of three books. His most recent is FuturePanic (Co•Im•Press, 2021). His poems have appeared in The American Poetry Review, Denver Quarterly, Tupelo Quarterly, and others. Trivedi earned an MFA from Brown University and a PhD in English and Critical Theory from Illinois State University. He's an assistant professor in the Department of English at the University of Delaware. Links: Read this episode's poems (along with several others): "Green Boots" at The Brooklyn Rail "Watch the Corners" at Black Sun Lit "Number Nine" and "Dying" at The Kenyon Review Amish Trivedi's website Amish Trivedi above/ground press AWP offsite reading 2023…
Anna Laura Reeve is the author of Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility (Belle Point Press, 2023). Winner of the Adrienne Rich Award for Poetry, her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Beloit Poetry Journal, Salamander, Terrain.org, and others. She lives and gardens near the Tennessee Overhill region, traditional land of the Eastern Cherokee. Links: Anna Laura Reeve's website Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility at Belle Point Press "Sara Moore Wagner on Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility. " a book review at Still "Look at Everything" and "Children of Asylum Seekers" at The Racket "Playing the Washboard" and "Sprouting Wand" at Canary "Desire" in Josephine Quarterly…
Zachary Schomburg is a poet, painter, and a publisher for Octopus Books, a small independent poetry press. He earned a BA from the College of the Ozarks and a PhD in creative writing from the University of Nebraska. He is the author of six books of poems including, most recently, Fjords vol. 2, published by Black Ocean in 2021 and a novel , Mammother, published by Featherproof Books in 2017. Gertrude Stein was born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania in 1874. She attended Radcliffe College and Johns Hopkins Medical School. In 1903, she moved to Paris where she eventually began writing poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. She became an influential figure in the worlds of art and literature, and her home became a gathering place for artists and writers like Henri Matisse, Ezra Pound, Pablo Picasso, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Max Jacob. She died near Paris in July of 1946. Links: Read "The Cliff Floats Low" at Sixth Finch Read "Tender Buttons [Apple]" at Poets.org Zachary Schomburg Zachary Schomburg's website Bio and bio at Poetryfoundation.org "Moving a Plane Around a Living Room: In Conversation with Zachary Schomburg" in Timber Two poems at Jellyfish Gertrude Stein Bio and poems at Poetryfoundation.org " Gertrude Stein - Author & Poet: Mini Bio" from Biography Bio and poems at Poets.org Mentioned in this episode: KnoxCountyLibrary.org Thank you for listening and sharing this podcast. Explore life-changing resources and events, sign up for newsletters, follow us on social media, and more through our website, www.knoxcountylibrary.org. Rate & review on Podchaser…
Poet, playwright, and essayist Linda Parsons is the poetry editor for Madville Publishing and the copy editor for Chapter 16, the literary website of Humanities Tennessee . Her work has appeared in The Georgia Review , Iowa Review , Prairie Schooner , Southern Poetry Review, Terrain, The Chattahoochee Review, Baltimore Review, Shenandoah, and others. Her sixth collection, Valediction , contains poems and prose. Five of her plays have been produced by Flying Anvil Theatre in Knoxville, Tennessee. Links: Bio and poems at the Poetry Foundation "Poet Linda Parsons Launches Her Latest Work, 'Valediction'" in Inside of Knoxville "Valediction: Poems and Prose" in Southern Literary Review "Travels with My Father" in Still: The Journal Two poems at Terrain.org "Therapy Dog" at Verse Daily Two poems at Vox Populi Mentioned in this episode: KnoxCountyLibrary.org Thank you for listening and sharing this podcast. Explore life-changing resources and events, sign up for newsletters, follow us on social media, and more through our website, www.knoxcountylibrary.org. Rate & review on Podchaser…
Todd Davis is the author of seven books of poetry. His most recent collections are Coffin Honey and Native Species. His book Ditch Memory: New and Selected Poems is forthcoming from Michigan State University Press in August of 2024. He has won the Midwest Book Award, the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Bronze and Silver Awards, the Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Prize, the Chautauqua Editors Prize, and the Bloomsburg University Book Prize. His poems appear in such journals and magazines as Alaska Quarterly Review, American Poetry Review, Gettysburg Review, Iowa Review, Missouri Review, North American Review, Orion, Southern Humanities Review, and Western Humanities Review. He is an emeritus fellow of the Black Earth Institute and teaches environmental studies at Pennsylvania State University’s Altoona College. Links: Read "For a Stray Dog near the Paper Mill in Tyrone, Pennsylvania" in 32 Poems Read "Burn Barrel" at Broadsided Ditch Memory: New and Selected Poems, forthcoming in August 2024 "A Nature Poet Grapples with Life at the Edge of the Climate Crisis," an interview in Allegheny Front Todd Davis' website Bio and Poems at the Poetry Foundation Two poems in North American Review Three poems at Terrain.org "Salvelinus fontinalis," a video poem Podcast archive for Notes from the Allegheny Front…
Iliana Rocha earned her PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from Western Michigan University. She is the 2019 winner of the Berkshire Prize for her book The Many Deaths of Inocencio Rodriguez (Tupelo Press). Her first book, Karankawa , won the 2014 AWP Donald Hall Prize for Poetry. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in the Best New Poets anthology, Poetry, Poem-a-Day, The Nation, Virginia Quarterly Review, Latin American Literature Today, and many others. She has won fellowships from CantoMundo and MacDowell. She serves as Poetry Co-Editor for Waxwing Literary Journal, and she is an Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee. Delmira Agustini is considered one of the most important South American poets of the 20th century. She was born to upper-middle-class parents in Montevideo, Uruguay in October of 1886. She began writing poetry at the age of 10, and her first major work, El Libro Blanc o, was published in 1907, when she was just 20 years old. She went on to publish several other books that were well-received by writers and critics. Links: Read "Still Life," "Houston," and "Landscape with Graceland Crumbling in My Hands" Read "Explosión" in Spanish and English Iliana Rocha Iliana Rocha's website Bio and poems at the Poetry Foundation's website "The Many Deaths of Inocencio Rodriguez" in New York Times Magazine "Mexican American Sonnet" at Poets.org "Three Poems" in Latin American Literature Today “like the building that reflects his death in every window: A Conversation with Iliana Rocha about The Many Deaths of Inocencio Rodriguez” — curated by Tiffany Troy in Tupelo Quarterly Delmira Agustini Bio and "The Vampire" at Poets.org Six Poems by Delmira Agustini (translated by Valerie Martinez) at Drunken Boat…
Harold Whit Williams is a poet and longtime guitarist for the indie rock band Cotton Mather . He's the recipient of the 2020 FutureCycle Poetry Book Prize, the 2014 Mississippi Review Poetry Prize, the Robert Phillips Poetry Chapbook Prize, as well as multiple Pushcart nominations. Williams is currently cataloging the KUT Radio Collection for the University of Texas Libraries, all the while writing, recording, and performing his solo music under the moniker Daily Worker. Links: Read “Early Recordings: Volume 1;” “Caught by the Indian Summer Train;” and “Participation Trophy” Harold Whit William's website Daily Worker at Radio Gurl Records "Holding out for Nothing" music video by Daily Worker "Premonitions at a Funeral" and "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" at JuxtaProse Four poems at The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature "Blues Dreams," winner of The Mississippi Review Poetry Prize Follow Harold Whit Williams on Facebook…
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