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Even in times of stillness and physical distance, reading a great poem has the ability to move us, transport us—in other words, poetry will always retain its power to feel, as Lowell says, like an event. On Well-Versed, we’ll be commemorating the art of verse, with original recordings, conversations with poetry luminaries, and more.


Translating Tove Ditlevsen: ‘It Is Not the Voice of Someone Who Is Suffering’

Michael Favala Goldman in Conversation with Catherine Lacey on Well-Versed
March 26, 2021  By Well-Versed 
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Thomas Grattan on Writing a Joyful Queer Protagonist

In Conversation with Jackson Howard on Well-Versed
February 11, 2021  By Well-Versed 
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On the Fruitful ‘Historic Pain’ Beneath Family Interactions (Even—or Especially—the Mundane Ones)

Jonas Hassen Khemiri Talks to Julia Ringo on Well-Versed
December 10, 2020  By Well-Versed 
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Megan Rosenbloom on the Macabre History of Books Bound in Human Skin

In Conversation with Julia Ringo on the Well-Versed Podcast
November 3, 2020  By Well-Versed 
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Marilynne Robinson on Writing a Character Without a Carapace

In Conversation with Jonathan Galassi on the Well-Versed Podcast
October 2, 2020  By Well-Versed 
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Héctor Tobar on Collaborating With a Dead Man

In Conversation with Sean McDonald on the Well-Versed Podcast
August 26, 2020  By Well-Versed 
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Laura van den Berg and Catherine Lacey on Making Peace With Where You’re From

In Conversation with Emily Bell on the Well-Versed Podcast
July 29, 2020  By Well-Versed 
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Eric Cervini and Mark Gevisser on Queer Rights, Past and Present

In Conversation with Jackson Howard on the Well-Versed Podcast
June 23, 2020  By Well-Versed 
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Carl Phillips and francine j. harris: Answering a Question That Can’t Be Answered

From Our Podcast Collaboration with FSG, Well-Versed
May 19, 2020  By Well-Versed 
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How Hannah Sullivan Reinvents the Long Poem for a Digital Age

From Our New Podcast Collaboration with FSG, Well-Versed
April 30, 2020  By Well-Versed 
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On the Magic of Roya Marsh’s dayliGht

From Our New Podcast Collaboration with FSG, Well-Versed
April 24, 2020  By Well-Versed 
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A Brief History of Poetry at FSG, with Jonathan Galassi

From Our New Podcast Collaboration with FSG, Well-Versed
April 17, 2020  By Well-Versed 
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