Audio & Podcasts
A collaboration with American Public Media, which creates poetry programming for a variety of public radio shows, including Marketplace, Performance Today, Speaking of Faith, The Story, and The Splendid Table.
Schedule: Weekly
Lincoln and Lilacs
When Lincoln died in 1865, Walt Whitman wrote a poem in his memory called "When Lilacs Last in Dooryard Bloom'd." 80 years later, after the death of another president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Paul Hindemith set Whitman's poem to music. Elizabeth Alexander discusses the music of Whitman's poem, the poet's relationship with Lincoln, and what artists have to offer in times of great national tragedy.
MORE EPISODES FROM Poetry Radio Project
| DATE | TITLE | POETS | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 06/02/2009 | Listen | A Working Man's Poet | |
| 05/26/2009 | Listen | “We are the ones we've been waiting for.” | |
| 05/08/2009 | Listen | Finding the Poetry in Finance | |



