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Nikki Giovanni

That's Nikki Giovanni reading part of her lyric, mythic poem, "Ego-Tripping."

Poetry Day in Florida

Author John Cech Air Date 5/25/2001 Poetry Day in Florida Transcript Its already gotten warm in Florida, the kind of warm that sets you dozing and dreaming. And one of the most famous poems ever written about Florida, Samuel Taylor Coleridge s Kubla Kahn came out of a dream. Back in eighteenth century England, Coleridge […]

Walter de la Mare

Author Kevin Shortsleeve Air Date 4/25/2001 Walter de la Mare Transcript Walter De la Mare was born in England in 1873. He was raised in a Victorian landscape of childhood that presented a dichotomy of poetic views. On the one side, there were the irreverent and humorous authors like Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear, while […]

Voices From Two New Poetry Books

Listen to the Recess! Clip https://recess.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/42/Two-New-Poetry-Books-.mp3 Author John Cech Air Date 4/12/2001 Voices From Two New Poetry Books Transcript One of the things most precious to a poet is what is called his or her “voice” — that particular, unique quality that distinguishes the language and tones of her poems from everyone else’s. Voices is […]

“Re-Bop Read Aloud For Kids, By Kids”

You’re hearing Ruthie, who’s eight, reciting part of the poem, “Where a Cloud Sleeps” from a wonderful CD called “Re-Bop Read Aloud / For Kids, By Kids” from ReBop Records in Marshfield, Vermont.

Robert Frost

Author Kevin Shortsleeve Air Date 03/28/2001 Robert Frost Transcript One of America’s most beloved poets, Robert Frost, is unique in that he is one of the few, quote-unquote, “serious” poets of the twentieth century who was appreciated by both adults and children. In the nineteenth century, poets like Longfellow and Poe – writing in rhyming […]

Edgar Allen Poe

Listen to the Recess! Clip https://recess.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/42/Edgar-Allen-Poe.mp3 Author John Cech Air Date 1/31/2001 Edgar Allen Poe Transcript It’s the birthday this month of Edgar Allen Poe, and you’ve been hearing Ted Jacobs’ fine musical interpretation of one of Poe’s poems, “Alone,” from a CD called “The Days Gone By — Songs of the American Poets.” This […]

Poetry and Pictures for the Year

Listen to the Recess! Clip https://recess.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/42/Poetry-and-Pictures.mp3 Author John Cech Air Date 01/02/2001 Poetry and Pictures for the Year Transcript There are all kinds of ways to help us mark the passage of a year’s time, some concrete or numerical, others imaginative and personal. One of the honor books from last year’s Caldecott awards, is a […]

James Whitcomb Riley

Listen to the Recess! Clip https://recess.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/42/James-Whitcomb-Riley.mp3 Author John Cech Air Date 10/9/2000 James Whitcomb Riley Transcript Just recently, Indiana celebrated the birthday of James Whitcomb Riley, the famed Jossier writer, who was born in a log cabin in Geenfield, Indiana, on October 7th, 1849, and who became, by the time of his death in 1916, […]

The Pied Piper’s Anniversary

Listen to the Recess! Clip https://recess.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/42/Pied-Piper.mp3 Author Rita Smith Air Date 7/24/2000 Pied Piper Transcript The Pied Piper of Hamelin, that wonderful narrative poem for children written by Robert Browning, was first published July 22, 1842. In Browning’s version of the legend, the town of Hamelin, was infested with rats: “Rats! They fought the dogs, […]