Chapters
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Is There a Way to Read a Poem?
03:36 • 3min
A Meanhus Is an Inward Fors Anssidious for Ant
06:53 • 2min
The Poems of Elizabeth Bishop
09:02 • 2min
The Idea of Negative Capacity
11:01 • 2min
What's Your Subject Matter to Day?
13:10 • 2min
A Poem About the Past
15:34 • 2min
I Think of Philip Larkin Fondly When I Read His Poems
17:19 • 3min
Rhyming Poems
20:02 • 2min
The Milkman and the Milkman's Memories
21:39 • 4min
The Lead Tank of the Laurel Walk
25:47 • 4min
The New Yorker Podcast Is Supported by Better Help on Line Therapy
29:55 • 2min
Is There a Future for Poets?
31:44 • 3min
I've Been a Poet Laureate M Off the U. K. For Ten Years, I Think, and I Could See the Exit Sign, You Know?
34:51 • 3min
Is There a Binding for Dead Poets?
38:19 • 2min
New Yorker Poetry Podcast
40:41 • 2min