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Juice by Tusiata Avia
A poem by New Zealand poet, Tusiata Avia (Victoria University Press).
What Returns by Cameron Awkward-Rich
A poem by Cameron Awkward-Rich, author of Sympathetic Little Monster (Ricochet Editions, 2016), part of the Poets House 24th Annual Showcase.
2016 Emerging Poets Fellowship Reading
2016 Emerging Poets Fellows Emily Brandt, Chialun Chang, Alex Cuff, Rico Frederick, zakia henderson-brown, Anne Lai, Cynthia Manick, José Olivarez, Noel Quiñones, and Nicole Shantè White read work generated during their Fellowship period. Introduced by 2016 workshop leader Adam Fitzgerald. Video by Yarminiah Rosa.
2015: Cornelius Eady reads “Emmett Till’s Glass-Top Casket”
Poet Cornelius Eady reads his poem “Emmett Till’s Glass-Top Casket” as part of the PBS NewsHour segment on Poets House, December 15, 2015.
2015: Poets House on The PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour special correspondent Francesca Maxime reports on actor Bill Murray‘s love of poetry – and Poets House (Broadcast December 15, 2015)
2015: Aziza Barnes reads “Why Can’t Black People Just Write About Flowers?”
Poets House Emerging Poets Fellowship alumna Aziza Barnes reads “Why Can’t Black People Just Write About Flowers?” as part of the PBS NewsHour segment on Poets House, December 15, 2015.
2015: Bill Murray reads “What the Mirror Said” by Lucille Clifton
Actor Bill Murray reads Lucille Clifton’s poem “What the Mirror Said” at the 20th Annual Poetry Walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge, June 8, 2015. (Part of the PBS NewsHour segment on Poets House, broadcast December 15, 2015)
2014: Charles Waters at Poets House
The Tribeca Trib‘s video report on children’s poet Charles Waters’ visit to Poets House.
2011: Reza Aslan
An excerpt from internationally-acclaimed writer Reza Aslan‘s presentation From Tablet to Pen: The Literary History of Islam
Part of Illuminated Verses: Poetries of the Islamic World
2011: Kewulay Kamara
Kewulay Kamara discusses African oral and written traditions, and his documentary about his attempt to recreate an ancient oral epic after the only written copy was destroyed in the Sierra Leone Civil War, as part of his presentation The Travelling Word: A West African Epic
Part of Illuminated Verses: Poetries of the Islamic World