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This was the first issue I picked up since February 2015 (and that was a December 2014 issue, so I missed all of 2015). As usual, I found the poetry difficult, unpredictably rewarding, and generally not rewarding in a way that really makes sense in a review - if I could remember these long enough to review them. It's also, for me, all too forgettable -- with the notable exception of the podcast.
I really like the Poetry podcast, and I like to listen to it after I have read all the poems on my own. I find they usually pick poems I have overlooked when I read; and, when they are read by the author, the poems suddenly become textured living things, and very memorable. This issue included the podcast presenters reading a poem by recently deceased [[C. D. Wright]]. She was supposed to read it herself, but passed away suddenly on Jan 12.
main editor: [[Don Share]]
format: eMagazine (and online: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/toc/2492 )
acquired: subscription
read: Feb 28 - Mar 20
rating: 4 stars
This was the first issue I picked up since February 2015 (and that was a December 2014 issue, so I missed all of 2015). As usual, I found the poetry difficult, unpredictably rewarding, and generally not rewarding in a way that really makes sense in a review - if I could remember these long enough to review them. It's also, for me, all too forgettable -- with the notable exception of the podcast.
I really like the Poetry podcast, and I like to listen to it after I have read all the poems on my own. I find they usually pick poems I have overlooked when I read; and, when they are read by the author, the poems suddenly become textured living things, and very memorable. This issue included the podcast presenters reading a poem by recently deceased [[C. D. Wright]]. She was supposed to read it herself, but passed away suddenly on Jan 12.
Issue and podcast are freely available online
issue: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/toc/2492
podcast: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/features/audioitem/5468
article on C. D. Wright: http://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-et-jc-cd-wright-tribute-20160119-stor...
2016
https://www.librarything.com/topic/209547#5522740