Poets West
PoetsWest is local poets, reading their contemporary works, blended with music and an occasional interview. It’s a concise, breezy, thought-provoking presentation of one of the oldest spoken word traditions.
PoetsWest links the poet with readers and listeners in the broader community.
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The poems of Mahmoud Darwish, read in Arabic and English, featuring Eric Mast with Hanna Eady on Oud.
Du Fu (712–770) was a prominent Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty. Along with Li Bai (Li Po), he is frequently called the greatest of the Chinese poets. His own greatest ambition was to serve his country as a successful civil servant, but he proved unable to make the necessary accommodations. His life, like the whole country, was devastated by the An Lushan Rebellion of 755, and the last 15 years of his life were a time of almost constant unrest.
POETS WEST - Rachel Corrie remembered in poems and commentary. Rachel Corrie was killed by an Israeli bulldozer in Rafah in the Gaza Strip on March 16, 2003 on the eve of the US attack on Iraq.
POETSWEST - This week: Cathy Ruiz. Cat (Cathy) Ruiz “charts her stories” around the world from Australia to Canada to Spain, and lets herself “be carried by the current” of each place, “listening and learning” from them without intruding upon their sanctity.
















