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Cedar Sigo on New Books in Poetry

Originally Published: June 20, 2014

 

What better way to transition into your weekend than listening to Cedar Sigo talk about his new book Language Arts with New Books in Poetry host Jen Fitzgerald. Sigo and Fitzgerald cover a lot of ground in 56 minutes, from growing up on the Suquamish reservation, editing and prosody, translation, the writing and shaping of Language Arts, and of course Sigo reads from the book! To prime you for the podcast, Fitzgerald writes:

Language Arts (Wave Books 2014) by Cedar Sigo is a departure and then reintroduction to form on avant garde’s terms. In addition to disparate explosions of imagery, Cedar trains the ear for surprise of sound and a prosody that was born of childhood prayer, exposure to native tongue, and an understanding of musical composition. You enter a foreign landscape and exit much wiser.

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His love of poetry extends far beyond his own written word. I was impressed by the wealth of knowledge he drew upon in our talk, let alone in the creation of his verse. There is a reverence that any listener would find endearing and ensures us that our art is in the hands of a master. And I tell you, the sonnet never looked so good.

Just like his poems, our conversation was full of surprises and revelation. From identity poetics to poets in translation, Cedar was candid and engaging. He invites readers into his inner world via the page and keeps them there with twists and unexpected turns. He is effortless.

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