• (Not an) Exam Special - "The Waste Land" by TS Eliot ft. Arjan Hut
    Apr 30 2025

    It's a big special episode! Poet Arjan Hut and I sit down in front of a tin can to talk TS Eltiot's the Waste Land. It's a mixed language interview, and I'm leaving it that way because The Waste Land is too! If you listen on Apple Podcasts, you can get an automated translated transcript in the app.


    We talk collage form, the world in shambles, mixed language poetry, and what we like about this deck-o-tarot-cards poem written in 1922. Enjoy!



    Featuring Arjan Hut from Garbielle en Arjan bedoele it net ferkeard

    Producer Gustav Worm-Leth

    Outro Yentl Tijssens

    Recording - Abel

    Photo: Niels Westra

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • 26. Villlanelles pt 2. - Michael Luis Medrano "Villanelle"
    Mar 11 2025

    Part 2 of 2 on Villanelles, I'll be going stanza by stanza to show how the repetition of Villanelles can be used to create richer emotions. Using a living poet's Villanelle, Michael Luis Medrano harnesses the power of repetition to shed light on Chicano fatherhood.


    "Villanelle" by Michael Luis Medrano, from Born in the Cavity of Sunsets (page 4) by Michael Medrano, © 2009

    Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe.



    Production Gustav Worm-Leth

    Outro Yentl Tijssens

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    17 mins
  • 25. Villanelles pt 1 - Dylan Thomas "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"
    Mar 11 2025

    In this episode, I'll be talking about how we can look at poetic forms and discover their internal benefits -- through a difficult form to write called a Villanelle. I'll discuss harnessing the power of repetition with Dylan Thomas' Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night.


    Production Gustav Worm-Leth

    Outro Yentl Tijssens


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    27 mins
  • 24. Couplets suck! (a Rant) - Robert Louis Stevenson "Land of Nod", Basil Bunting "Briggflatts", and Robert Frost "Nothing Gold Can Stay"
    Dec 20 2024

    In this episode of Preston's Poetry Podcast ----- I'm wasting your time with a rant about why I (usually) hate couplets. It's also another "screw you" to some 19th-century poets, which is always nice. I'll be comparing the great couplet use of Robert Frost with Robert Louis Stevenson -- "Nothing Gold Can Stay" and "The Land of Nod" (respectively, the latter I hate.) Plus a cameo appearance of one of my favorites, "Briggflatts" by Basil Bunting.


    Producer Gustav Worm-Leth

    Outro Yentl Tijssens


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    15 mins
  • 23. Free Verse Form - "Small Kindnesses" by Danusha Lameris
    Dec 6 2024

    We’ve also previously been talking about this dynamic interchange – what Hopkins calls counterpoint — between Form and Function, how truly great poems take on a form not because the form is important in itself but because the structure of the poem somehow reflects the subject matter. So, what about free verse? Today’s poem is a good example about how free verse itself can serve a function. Join me for "Small Kindnesses" by Danusha Lameris!


    Used with consent from the author.

    Production Gustav Worm-Leth

    Outro Yentl Tijssens


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    21 mins
  • 22. Censorship & Controversy - "the mother" by Gwendolyn Brooks
    Nov 22 2024

    CONTENT WARNING: Abortion


    Today I'll be addressing a heavy but beautiful poem by Gwendolyn Brooks, "the mother." Some say it's a pro-, some say it's an anti-abortion poem. It's actually neither -- rather, it's a good example of what the role of the poet is in the middle of controversy, hatred, judgment, peril, and political divide.


    Used/Reprinted by Consent of Brooks Permissions


    Producer Gustav Worm-Leth

    Outro Yentl Tijssens





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    30 mins
  • 21. Tradition (and its limits) - "We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks
    Nov 16 2024

    In this episode, I will have the immense pleasure of introducing you to one of my all-time favorite poets, Gwendolyn Brooks. We'll be talking about "THE CANON" and how we can look to poets like Gwendolyn Brooks to know where the limits of our reverence for tradition should lie -- with a really cool, short, jazzy poem, "We Real Cool."


    Used/Reprinted By Consent of Brooks Permissions.

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    Outro Yentl Tijssens

    Producer Gustav Worm-Leth

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    25 mins
  • 20. Haiku with Bashō and Ezra Pound
    May 12 2024

    I'll be rapid-firing haiku! We'll talk about the history of Haiku (Hoku + Haikai) and how to read them! If you wanna check out more on Haiku, check out this great youtube video by Kent Morita and Takahiro Dunn.


    Guest starring: a teacher in Ibaraki Prefecture in Japan!

    Production Gustav Leth

    Outro Yentl Tijssens


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    17 mins