Episode 312: Gerald Stern & Victor Hernandez Cruz!

Episode 312 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download.

On this week’s program, I talk to poets Gerald Stern

Gerald Stern

and Victor Hernandez Cruz,

Victor-Hernández-Cruz

plus I share the prologue to John McMahon’s A Boy from Nantucket.

Texts Discussed

galaxy love poemsbeneath-the-spanishA Boy From Nantucket-2.png

NOTES

Learn more about J. McMahon’s A Boy From Nantucket here.

Hear J. McMahon’s essay on Moby Dick back on episode 196.

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Episode 312 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download.



3 responses to “Episode 312: Gerald Stern & Victor Hernandez Cruz!”

  1. The writing course I’m doing at the moment stresse the idea that riters don’t write in isolation (splendored or otherwise). If you’re struggling with the elegy, get some feedback!

    Take a break from the podcast, let’s hear ‘Get Shrekked II’ and come back to it refreshed and ready to fight. I know what you’re going through, so any pause in the…Inebriated Iliad is perfectly understandable., provided the gap is filed by a (relatable) discourse on why Shrek is better than Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit trilogy I can see, but LOTR?

    All great podcasts should end with a series of cannibalism anecdotes. Somewhere, there’s a quote about cannibalism being the ultimate intimacy, which is the sort of thing I want in my earbuds as I’m riding on the bus.

    A short show, but a good one!

  2. […] Lear? Damn it. I recently interviewed the poet Gerald Stern, who prefers Lear, and I wish I had more time with him to get to the bottom of this. I suspect the […]

  3. […] out Episode 312, in which I interviewed Gerald […]

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