Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast: Poetry Anthologies
4/15/20261 hr
Frank celebrates the joys of wallowing in a big fat poetry anthology, in this case “A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker: 1925-2025”. The poems referenced are “My Great-Grandmother’s Bible” by Spencer Reece and “How to Listen” by Major Jackson.
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Frank Skinner· Host0:44
[upbeat music] Hello and welcome to a brand new series of Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast. I never talked to you that much about my general style of poetry reading. And what I mean is one of my great pleasures, I mean my deep, deep pleasures in life, is to grab hold of a fat poetry anthology with lots of different poets, different poems, and just wade, just, just wallow, just marinate in it. It's a bit like when, uh, MTV was first invented,