Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast: Erasure Poetry
4/22/202642 min
Frank explores poems stowed away in prose, as revealed by Nicole Sealey and Emma Filtness. The collections referenced are “The Ferguson Report: An Erasure” by Nicole Sealey and “This Savage Language” by Emma Filtness. The poems referenced are “Page 260” and “Page 5”.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 00:00
El Saya Boys Breakfast Meal y el Huntress Meal de la tele K-Pop Demon Hunters han llegado a McDonald's. Lo están llamando: la batalla por los fans. ¿Qué te parece, Roomie?
Speaker 10:08
No es una batalla. Nos alegramos de que nuestros hubes, los Saya Boys, pudieron quedarse con el desayuno y nosotras con la comida del resto del día.
Speaker 20:16
Es un honor poder compartir con ustedes.
Speaker 10:18
Oh, no, el honor es nuestro.
Speaker 20:20
El mayor honor es nuestro.
Speaker 00:21
Hay mucho respeto en esta batalla. Elige un mil para elegir tu grupo en McDonald's.
Speaker 20:26
[canta] Pa pa pa pa. En McDonald's participantes hasta agotar existencias.
Speaker 30:29
[música suave] Morning decisions. How about a creamy mocha frappuccino drink or sweet vanilla? Smooth caramel maybe or a white chocolate mocha. Whichever you choose, delicious coffee awaits. Find Starbucks frappuccino drinks wherever you buy your groceries.
Frank Skinner· Host0:44
[música rock] Hello and welcome to Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast. This particular episode is a bit unusual because rather than looking at a specific poem, now I will be looking at some specific poems, I'm looking at a sort of genre. So come with me on that. It's exciting. I got a gift from a friend of mine called Kerry, and she's an artist, and it was a page from a play. I can't quite tell whether it's from George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion or whether it's from the musical adaptation of that play, which is Lerner and