Photo: Pinestereo
Craft Talk with Carl Phillips
Carl Phillips gives a craft talk on “Pale Colors in a Tall Field” reflecting on his poetics, process, and mentoring next generation poets.
Photo: Pinestereo
Carl Phillips gives a craft talk on “Pale Colors in a Tall Field” reflecting on his poetics, process, and mentoring next generation poets.
A look at how Tommy Pico reveals “stereotypes about a culture’s relationship to nature” in his book-length Nature Poem.
Carl Phillips looks at how Marilyn Nelson presents “a racialized landscape” in her poem “My Grandfather Walks in the Woods.”
Carl Phillips explores James Schuyler’s poem “The Bluet,” revealing “a thanksgiving of sorts, for friendship itself, for human company.”
Carl Phillips examines how a poem by John Clare conveys “sensitivity to wilderness and the human ability to reason about it.”
Carl Phillips looks at a 1797 sonnet by Charlotte Smith that explores the desire to escape “a civilization of reason’s making.”