TSP226 - A Defence of Poetry in the Digital Age
Apr 7, 2024 ·
27m 23s
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Following Harry’s recent talk at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Peter reached out to him by phone to discuss the highlights of the presentation and celebrate the release of...
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Following Harry’s recent talk at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Peter reached out to him by phone to discuss the highlights of the presentation and celebrate the release of Harry’s latest poetry book titled ‘Fractures’.
Duration: 27:23
Credit: YouTube Segment with Mary Oliver - Wild Geese
Posted: April 7, 2024
Highlights
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Duration: 27:23
Credit: YouTube Segment with Mary Oliver - Wild Geese
Posted: April 7, 2024
Highlights
- Harry discusses his poetry and latest book release "Fractures"
- Peter engages in a conversation with Harry about the relevance of poetry in the digital age and the process of self-publishing
- Harry shares insights on poetry, self-publishing, and the importance of poetry in modern times
- The conversation delves into the relevance of poetry in the digital age and the impact of self-publishing on the literary world
- Harry emphasizes the mystery and depth of poetry and its role in reconnecting people to the natural world and each other
- The discussion explores the evolution of language and the impact of consumer culture on communication
- Harry highlights the role of poetry in keeping language alive and authentic, countering the superficiality of modern communication
- The conversation extends to the process of self-publishing and the challenges and rewards of bringing one's work to the public
- Harry shares his motivation for releasing his latest book, 'Fractures,' and the significance of compiling his poetry into a cohesive collection
- Harry shares his website where his work is available for reading and purchase, and recites a line from one of his poems, leaving a lasting impression on the host and listeners
Information
Author | Peter Noce & Harry Posner |
Organization | Peter Noce & Harry Posner |
Website | - |
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