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With permission of both poets, I present a selection of today’s afternoon special reading at the Massachusetts poetry festival.
The first is of Marjorie Agosin reading her poem, “The Obedient Girl” about a girl caught up in Pinochet’s horrible reign, and a couple of poems from her book Dear Anne Frank. Then you’ll hear “Hollywood” and “The Collector.”
The second is from Ed Sanders, reading from his new book, Poems For New Orleans, as well as singing a Blake poem.
I have left in the introductions of both poets for your listening pleasure.
Oh, and sorry about the background noise, the chair apparently had a deep squeak I didn’t hear (like a dog whistle?). Believe it or not, that was me sitting quite still (for me anyway). However, the microphone was better today and you can hear everything…I didn’t have to amplify the audio!
On a personal note, the festival was incredibly uplifting - besides the special readings and a lunchtime reading at the Mambo Grill, I participated in two lively writing workshops, both well attended. Kudos to the entire festival committee, COOL, the Lowell Poetry Network, and everyone who participated. I was expecting the coolest event all year, and it delivered.
(You can toggle through each podcast using the “play now” link next to the listed MP3.)
Marjorie Agosin - Readings from Mass Poetry Fest [12:23m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
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