Two poetry collections find beauty in unexpected places

Two poetry collections find beauty in unexpec...

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Journalist Jodi Kantor and happiness expert Arthur Brooks on how to find purpose

Journalist Jodi Kantor and Harvard happiness expert Arthur Brooks are both out with new books about identifying and cultivating meaning in one’s life. Brooks says he wanted to write The Meaning of Your Life after observing an explosion in depression and anxiety among young people ...  Afficher plus

In 'The Foursome,' conjoined twins marry two sisters — and that's just the beginning

In 1839, conjoined twins and famous showmen Chang and Eng Bunker — native to Thailand, then called Siam — took a break from touring, settled in North Carolina, bought a slave plantation, and married two American sisters. The interracial union caused a public scandal for more reas ...  Afficher plus

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Joy Harjo on Poetry and Pursuit of the Common Good (from No Small Endeavor)
ReThinking

Sharing an episode of the No Small Endeavor podcast. These days, our culture is marked by political unrest, polarization and anxiety. Beauty and art feel like a luxury, or even a distraction. In a special series, No Small Endeavor is asking: What if art, beauty and poetry are exa ...  Afficher plus

Billy Collins on the Small Poem
Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady

Poet Billy Collins joins Roxanne Coady to discuss his new collection, Musical Tables: Poems and the power and pleasure of the small poem. Buy Billy Collins books from RJ JuliaSign up for our podcast newsletterJust The Right Book SubscriptionPromo Code (15% off): PodcastEmail us a ...  Afficher plus

From Poetry Unbound: Ada Limón — “Wonder Woman”
On Being with Krista Tippett

We’re happy to share the first episode of the new season of Poetry Unbound with host Pádraig Ó Tuama. This poem by Ada Limón tells the story of a person living with invisible chronic pain who finds unexpected fortitude from a girl dressed as a superhero. Their encounter, “at the ...  Afficher plus

A.O. Scott on the Joy of Close Reading Poetry
The Book Review

On this week's episode, A.O. Scott joins host Gilbert Cruz to talk about the value of close reading poetry. And New York Times Book Review poetry editor Greg Cowles recommends four recently published collections worth reading.

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