Sinopsis
Selected Readings from Griffin Poetry Prize Shortlists
Episodios
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Clayton Eshleman's translation of Cesar Vallejo's Guitar from The Complete Poetry: A Bilingual Edition (read by Guillermo Verdecchia)
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2008 International shortlist nominee Clayton Eshleman's translation of Cesar Vallejo's Guitar from The Complete Poetry: A Bilingual Edition (read by Guillermo Verdecchia)
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Carolyn Forche pays tribute to Griffin honoree Yves Bonnefoy
17/09/2016Griffin Trustee Carolyn Forche pays tribute to Lifetime Recognition Award recipient Yves Bonnefoy
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Scott Griffin opens the 2011 Griffin Poetry Prize awards ceremony
17/09/2016Scott Griffin opens the 2011 Griffin Poetry Prize awards ceremony, recites Little Bateese by William Henry Drummond
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Seamus Heaney's A Kite for Aibhín from Human Chain (read by Robin Robertson)
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2011 International shortlist nominee Seamus Heaney's poem A Kite for Aibhín from Human Chain, read by Griffin trustee Robin Robertson
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Suzanne Buffam reads Trying from The Irrationalist
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2011 Canadian shortlist nominee Suzanne Buffam reads Trying from The Irrationalist
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Susan Wicks and Valerie Rouzeau read selections from Cold Spring in Winter
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2010 International shortlist nominees Susan Wicks and Valerie Rouzeau read selections from Cold Spring in Winter
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P.K. Page's The Blue Guitar from Coal and Roses (read by Dionne Brand)
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2010 Canadian shortlist nominee P.K. Page's poem The Blue Guitar from Coal and Roses, read by Dionne Brand
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Louise Glück reads Crossroads from A Village Life
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2010 International shortlist nominee Louise Glück reads Crossroads from A Village Life
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Carolyn Forche pays tribute to Griffin honoree Adrienne Rich
17/09/2016Griffin Trustee Carolyn Forche pays tribute to Lifetime Recognition Award recipient Adrienne Rich
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Glyn Maxwell opens the 2010 Griffin Poetry Prize awards ceremony
17/09/2016Poet Glyn Maxwell opens the 2010 Griffin Poetry Prize awards ceremony with a humorous keynote speech about how much fun poets have.
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Kate Hall reads Insomnia from The Certainty Dream
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2010 Canadian shortlist nominee Kate Hall reads Insomnia from The Certainty Dream
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Karen Solie reads Migration from Pigeon
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2010 Canadian winner Karen Solie reads Migration from Pigeon
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John Glenday reads The Ugly from Grain
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2010 International shortlist nominee John Glenday reads The Ugly from Grain
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Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin reads The Sister from The Sun-fish
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2010 International winner Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin reads The Sister from The Sun-fish
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Elaine Equi reads Ultra-Confessional from Ripple Effect: New and Selected Poems
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2008 International shortlist nominee Elaine Equi reads Ultra-Confessional from Ripple Effect: New and Selected Poems
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John Ashbery reads Interesting People of Newfoundland from Notes From the Air
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2008 International winner John Ashbery reads Interesting People of Newfoundland from Notes From the Air
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David McFadden reads Secrets of the Universe from Why Are You So Sad? Selected Poems of David W. McFadden
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2008 Canadian shortlist nominee David McFadden reads Secrets of the Universe from Why Are You So Sad? Selected Poems of David W. McFadden
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Robert Majzels, Erin Moure and Nicole Brossard read Soft Link 3 from Notebook of Roses and Civilization
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2008 Canadian shortlist nominees Robert Majzels, Erin Moure and Nicole Brossard read Soft Link 3 from Notebook of Roses and Civilization
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Robin Blaser reads Image-Nation 21 (territory from The Holy Forest: Collected Poems of Robin Blaser
17/09/2016Griffin Poetry Prize 2008 Canadian winner Robin Blaser reads Image-Nation 21 (territory from The Holy Forest: Collected Poems of Robin Blaser
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James Wood opens the 2009 Griffin Poetry Prize awards ceremony
17/09/2016Literary critic and novelist James Wood opens the 2009 Griffin Poetry Prize awards ceremony with a wickedly humorous keynote speech featuring his application for the Oxford Professorship of Poetry.