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Paul Muldoon

An expert in discussing and analyzing Paul McCartney's songwriting process and catalogue.

Top 10 podcasts with Paul Muldoon

Ranked by the Snipd community
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18 snips
Mar 6, 2024 • 31min

Silly Love Songs

In this podcast, Paul McCartney discusses his evolution as a songwriter of love songs, including his hit 'Silly Love Songs' and other classics like 'Can’t Buy Me Love' and 'I Will'. He also reflects on writing a song for his wife Nancy and the significance of love in his music career.
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Sep 21, 2016 • 24min

Eileen Myles Reads James Schuyler

Renowned poet Eileen Myles and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon discuss James Schuyler's 'White Boat, Blue Boat' and Myles' poem 'Dissolution.' They explore Schuyler's intimacy in poetry, the New York School poets, and the themes of disorientation and impermanence in their work.
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Aug 20, 2014 • 16min

Lucie Brock-Broido reads Franz Wright

Lucie Brock-Broido discusses Franz Wright's poetry with host Paul Muldoon. They analyze themes of life and death in 'Recurring Awakening' and share insights on grief-inspired writing. Brock-Broido also reads her poem for a snow leopard, reflecting on loss and memories.
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Feb 21, 2014 • 11min

John Ashbery Reads Charles Simic

Charles Simic, a celebrated poet known for his surreal style, joins Paul Muldoon, poetry editor at The New Yorker, for an insightful discussion. They dive into Simic's captivating poem 'The Lunatic', exploring its humor and everyday language. The conversation also touches on the depth of 'Gravy for the Prisoners', emphasizing its thematic richness and the power of puns. Throughout, they celebrate the spontaneity of poetry, highlighting the unpredictable joy in the creative process and inviting listeners to embrace the surprises that come with writing.
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Jan 25, 2014 • 16min

Tracy K. Smith Reads Kevin Young

Tracy K. Smith reads Kevin Young's poem 'Crowning', discussing themes of childbirth and wisdom. They explore the poem's ties to drummer Levon Helm, imagery's role in creative expression, and the importance of factual accuracy in poetry with poetic license.
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May 22, 2014 • 15min

Anna McDonald Reads Kathleen Graber

Poet Kathleen Graber's work, such as 'The Magic Kingdom,' is analyzed in this podcast, exploring themes of transformation and darkness within innocence. The episode also delves into concepts of art, history, and culture through the lens of poetry and silver craftsmanship, featuring a discussion on neurological imagery and the influence of contemporary artists like Duchamp.
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Apr 17, 2014 • 12min

Michael Dickman Reads Ellen Bryant Voigt

Ellen Bryant Voigt, a celebrated contemporary poet, joins forces with Paul Muldoon, the poetry editor at The New Yorker. They explore the vivid imagery in Voigt’s poem 'Cow', highlighting its powerful themes related to nature and emotional connections. The discussion shifts to the nuances of innocence in modern poetry, contrasting historical styles. Voigt and Muldoon dig into the role of punctuation in shaping poetic interpretation, while marveling at the spontaneous process of poetry creation and the unexpected ways it resonates with audiences.
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Oct 4, 2023 • 19min

Introducing: McCartney: A Life in Lyrics

Paul McCartney and Irish poet Paul Muldoon have in-depth conversations about McCartney's lyrics and songwriting process, revealing personal details about his life. They discuss topics such as the success and breakup of the Beatles, Wings, family life in Liverpool, and the inspiration behind the song 'Back in the USSR'. They also explore censorship in Russia and the power of music as a beacon of freedom. Subscribe to Pushkin+ for the entire first season on Apple Podcasts.
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Mar 20, 2014 • 11min

Sharon Olds Reads Rodney Jones

In this engaging discussion, Sharon Olds, an acclaimed poet known for her emotionally rich writing, reads her work alongside Rodney Jones, a poet celebrated for his distinctive voice. Joined by poetry editor Paul Muldoon, they delve into the themes of loss and memory, interpreting Jones' 'Hubris at Zunzal.' The conversation reveals how personal experiences shape poetic imagery and the complexities of familial bonds. They also explore the mystical connection between a poet and their creation, emphasizing the emotional depth inherent in the art of poetry.
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Jun 24, 2014 • 12min

Yusef Komunyakaa Reads Marilyn Hacker

Yusef Komunyakaa reads Marilyn Hacker's poem 'Names' and his own work, exploring themes of absence in poetry and the influence of early 20th-century poets like the Imagists. The discussion with Paul Muldoon delves into poetic craft, storytelling voices, and the significance of names in evoking emotions.