Readings from Robert Bly - Airs Nov 24th + 29th

National Book Award-winning poet and translator, Robert Bly from New Letters on the Air ~
Minnesotan Robert Bly, the poet, translator, and cultural commentator has died. We’re celebrating Minnesota's first poet laureate with an hour of the author reading his work. Our main feature is an episode of New Letters on the Air which was recorded a decade ago at Rockhurst University’s Midwest Poets Series. Bly was there with world-renowned sitarist David Whetstone in October of 2011 and reading from his latest collection of poems, Talking Into the Ear of a Donkey. He also treated the audience to selections from My Sentence Was a Thousand Years of Joy: Poems -- his uniquely American adaptation of the Mideastern ghazal form. Since 1977, New Letters on the Air has produced a weekly half-hour literary radio program from Kansas City, Missouri. We'll also hear a number of recitations and recordings of Bly in the studio over the years with Whetstone and top-tier tabla player Marcus Wise. The trio had a storied relationship and history of performing together which lasted for over forty years.

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