Join host Pádraig Ó Tuama in exploring conflict and humanity through poetry with special guest Wisława Szymborska. Delve into Szymborska's 'A Word on Statistics' as it prompts reflection on human behavior, self-awareness, and personal change.
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Poems as Teachers
This miniseries explores poems as teachers, focusing on conflict and humanity.
It features poets from different backgrounds, offering diverse perspectives on conflict.
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Reflecting on Humanity
Szymborska's poem uses statistics to explore the human condition, especially in conflict.
It prompts reflection on our own nature and capacity for change.
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Engage with the Poem
Read Szymborska's poem and listen to your own responses.
Consider if you're on the "good" or "bad" side, and how you might change.
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Host Pádraig Ó Tuama gives an overview of this Poetry Unbound mini season that's devoted to poems with wisdom to offer about conflict and humanity. He also brings us Wisława Szymborska’s “A Word on Statistics,” translated by Joanna Trzeciak, which covers statistics of the most human kind — like the number of people in a group of 100 who think they know better, who can admire without envy, or who could do terrible things. Listen, and ask yourself: Which categories do I belong to? Which do I believe?
Joanna Trzeciak is professor of Russian and Polish Translation and Translation Studies at Kent State University. She has translated two poetry collections: Miracle Fair: Selected Poems of Wisława Szymborska, which was the winner of the Heldt Prize for translation, and Sobbing Superpower: Selected Poems of Tadeusz Różewicz, which was shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize and winner of the Found in Translation Award and the AATSEEL Award for Best Scholarly Translation.