
Lit from the Basement
This is a podcast in which Professor Deulen introduces poetry to her irreverent husband, Max. Each show is a close reading of a single poem. They discuss it for a bit, allowing the conversation to take on a life of its own.
Episodes
53 episodes
Show 052 KMUZ Interview as Our Last Episode for a While
With the boys old enough for school, Max went and got himself a job, and now we just do not have enough time to do the show proper. We hope to drop the occasional show in the future, but are uncertain if it will be back with the release frequen...
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Episode 52
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28:31

Show 051 "To the Fig Tree on 9th and Christian" by Ross Gay
We are back from our sickness hiatus with “To the Fig Tree on 9th and Christian” by Ross Gay. Topics include: gratitude, single-scene poem, short line breaks, and figs in myth.
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Episode 51
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1:00:27

Show 050 "Autobiographical: Another Draft" by Jacqueline Osherow
For their 50th show, Danielle goes big with a long, long, powerful poem by Jacqueline Osherow. Topics include: terza rima, formalism, Willa Cather, interruptive syntax, and your present self admonishing your past self.
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Episode 50
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1:03:55

Show 049 "Yours" by Mary Robison
Owing to a house-wide plague, we are forced to pull a show from our reject pile. Please join us as we deviate from poetry to flash fiction with Mary Robison's "Yours" and as we go on way too long about personal ghost stories. Topics include: Ha...
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Episode 49
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59:18

Show 048 "Photo of a Girl, 1988: Cyborg" by Faylita Hicks
We discuss the poem "Photo of a Girl, 1988: Cyborg" from Faylita Hicks's debut collection Hoodwitch. Topics include: the mother figure in literature, enjambment, end-stopped lines, Afrofuturism, and the ampersand.
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Episode 48
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58:15

Show 047 "A Wonderful Bird is the Pelican" by Dixon Lanier Merritt
We tackle the limerick form with poetry scholar Mike Chasar as he leads a deep dive into two versions of "A Wonderful Bird is the Pelican" by Dixon Lanier Merritt. Topics include: humorous poetry, "children's" literature, the pleasures of rhyme...
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Episode 47
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1:01:46

Show 046 "Things that Leave an Aching Feeling Inside" by Lee Ann Roripaugh
Danielle introduces Max to the list poem form with Lee Ann Roripaugh's "Things that Leave an Aching Feeling Inside." Topics include: list form, The Pillow Book, the importance of poetry during the Heian period, and breaking your own heart.
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Episode 46
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1:00:45

Show 045 "Sensual Vocabulary" by Karyna McGlynn
Danielle introduces Max to the concept of Ars Poetica with Karyna McGlynn's poem "Sensual Vocabulary." Topics include: Ars Poetica, Marianne Moore, September Women Poets, modernists, and George Washington as a school marm.
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Episode 45
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1:02:00

044 "Who Would I Show It To?" by Sally Ball
Addressing a recent loss in her own life, Danielle shares with Max an elegy by Sally Ball that helped with her grieving. Topics include: elegies, suicide, stages of grief, Virginia Woolf, W.S. Merwin, and Dancer pose.
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Episode 44
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59:08

043 "The Immigrants (Winter Wear)" by Rane Arroyo
We have another guest in our creepy basement; the author Scott Nadelson! He shares Rane Arroyo's poem "The Immigrants (Winter Wear)" with us. Topics include: tercets, Wallace Stevens, and Santa tempting Jesus in the desert.
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Episode 43
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1:06:57

042 "Unmailed Letter" by Joy Harjo
In celebration of her appointment as the United States Poet Laureate, Danielle shares Joy Harjo's poem "Unmailed Letter" with Max. Topics include: irrational numbers, dialectical argument structure, and frustrating relationships.
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Episode 42
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1:03:39

041 "Map" by Bruce Snider
We open season three (and celebrate 4th of July) with a fistful of Americana as Danielle introduces Max to Bruce Snider through his poem "Map." Talking points include the ghazal structure, Indiana, the color yellow, homoerotic Americana, and Wa...
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Episode 41
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1:10:25

040 "A Citizen" and "Immediate Song" by Don Bogen
For our last show of season two, we have a twofer! Danielle shares Don Bogen's "A Citizen" and "Immediate Song" with Max. Talking points include lyric sequences, persona poems, an empire's twilight, and phrenology.
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Episode 40
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1:02:45

039 "Something New" by Carmen Giménez Smith
Danielle shares Carmen Giménez Smith's "Something New" with Max. Talking points include love as work, marriage as labor, plushy chambers, and the etymology of mortgage.
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Episode 39
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56:27

038 "Ambition" by Gary Soto
Danielle shares Gary Soto's "Ambition" with Max. Talking points include friendship, Seneca, Cicero, zoomorphism, pleasure, and Max’s time as a disgruntled shoe salesman.
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Episode 38
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58:18

037 "Lightening" by A. Molotkov
Danielle shares A. Molotkov's "Lightening" with Max. Talking points include the prose poem, Aloysius Bertrand, fig trees, eye surgery, and Duncan MacDougall's dead-weighing experiments.
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Episode 37
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56:26

036 "[but the rain is full of ghosts tonight]" by dawn lonsinger
Danielle shares "[but the rain is full of ghosts tonight]" by dawn lonsinger with Max. Talking points include Danielle's coining of the term "maximalism," Edna St. Vincent Millay, ghosts of lovers past, and rain, rain, rain.
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Episode 36
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53:44

035 "Animals" by Frank O'Hara
Guest host dawn lonsinger shares Frank O'Hara's "Animals" with Danielle and Max. Talking points include: idioms, the New York School, personism, dune buggies, time, and square things vs. round things.
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Episode 35
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58:58

034 "The Romantic Lead" by Ian Williams
Danielle shares "The Romantic Lead" by Ian Williams with Max. Talking points include contemporary sonnets, sextets and octaves, Swan Lake vs. Ladyhawk, reaction shots, and finding displeasure with Aquaman.
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Episode 34
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56:03

033 "The Soils I Have Eaten" by Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Danielle shares "The Soils I Have Eaten" by Aimee Nezhukumatathil with Max. Talking points include strophes, memories of place, prospecting by taste, and the 1980s arcade game Dig Dug.
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Episode 33
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58:31

032 "Dangerous for Girls" by Connie Voisine
Danielle shares "Dangerous for Girls" by Connie Voisine with Max. Talking points include dead girls, associative leaps, capitalist consumption, and watching infomercials while depressed.
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Episode 32
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1:01:19

031 "Cities in Dust" by Siouxsie and the Banshees
Danielle and Max discuss "Cities in Dust" by Siouxsie and the Banshees. Talking points include March Vladness, Pompeii, verse-chorus form, Pliny the Younger, and Goth! Goth! Goth!
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Episode 31
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57:04

030 "The Same City" by Terrance Hayes
In this episode, Danielle shares "The Same City" by Terrance Hayes. Talking points include revision poems, cold and flu season, crappy weather, and mixing up biblical stepfathers.
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Episode 30
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50:49
