Critics at Large | The New Yorker

I Need a Critic: October, 2025, Edition

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Oct 16, 2025
Morgan Spector, an actor renowned for his role as Mr. Russell on HBO's The Gilded Age, calls in to discuss poetry, seeking clarity on how to determine if his writing qualifies as verse. The critics explore the essence of poetry, emphasizing that originality and musicality are key to great works. Listeners share their personal quests, from binge-watching during recovery to rebuilding friendships in middle age. The hosts express admiration for the creative hunger showcased in questions, reflecting on the power of culture to connect and inspire.
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ANECDOTE

Actor Morgan Spector Calls In

  • Morgan Spector calls into the show and reveals he's a completist listener who loves the advice episodes.
  • He asks whether his own short pieces of writing are genuine poems, admitting he reads little poetry.
ADVICE

Let Urgent Feeling Guide Creation

  • If your writing reaches for making sense of intense feeling, treat it as art worth pursuing.
  • Use that urge as the signal to refine sound, rhythm, and imagery into a poem.
ADVICE

How To Tell If Your Lines Are Poems

  • If you feel moved to write, call it a poem and pay attention to sound and overflow in language.
  • Think in sounds and images, not just ideas, to recognize when writing becomes poetry.
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