Shelf Tour #1: (Mostly Foreign Poetry)

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  • Опубліковано 13 гру 2024

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  • @PerezTheDev
    @PerezTheDev 10 годин тому +2

    Love it! I have not yet gotten into poetry, but really enjoyed listening to your thoughts and experiences with various writers and books.

  • @MaximusStetich
    @MaximusStetich 10 годин тому

    It’s always fantastic to hear from our resident poetry expert!

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  9 годин тому

      Haha, I’m sure I don’t deserve that name! As usual, I heard about many of these poets from Steve!

  • @Ajjshshdhdhhx
    @Ajjshshdhdhhx 9 годин тому

    First time watching this channel^^Safe to say, youtube recommendations has not let me down, the vibes here are immaculate

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  8 годин тому

      Wow, awesome. I’m glad I passed the vibe check, haha. Welcome!

  • @saintdonoghue
    @saintdonoghue 11 годин тому

    I didn't know that Galassi Leopardi even had a paperback edition! I wrote a long and (if I do say so myself) very good piece on that translation (I think for Scott Esposito's old Quarterly Conversation), but once again, "The Internet is Forever" breaks down when Steve's 15-year-old work is concerned. I also wrote a funny, angry "review" of Leopardi's Zibaldone, probably equally unfindable -

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  9 годин тому

      I’m sure I could do some digging around to find those reviews! I would love to see what you have written about Leopardi.

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  8 годин тому

      Update: I found your writing on the Zibaldone! So I’m reading that now!

  • @Geraldsbliss
    @Geraldsbliss 7 годин тому

    What a lovely collection of world literature that was. And your books are in such excellent condition. I first read Dante in Sayers' translation but I think in an old Pelican set (with the blue covers) -- the new ones you have are very attractive.
    One poet I missed is Rilke -- I am sure you will love him. Worthwhile getting a bilingual edition, if you can find it. And Goethe's lyric is very worth while -- you'll know many of them from Schubert, etc. (also Heine). Keep well!

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  2 години тому

      I’ve heard so much about Rilke, partly from Aaron Facer’s channel, but I still haven’t gotten an edition of his poetry. I’ve actually had my eye on a dual-language edition for a while now, but I haven’t yet pulled the trigger on it. Perhaps your wonderful comment will be a prompt to do just that!
      I will also look into Goethe’s poetry - any mention of Schubert will win me over, haha.

  • @apoetreadstowrite
    @apoetreadstowrite 9 годин тому

    World poetry is such a joy!

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  8 годин тому +1

      Yeah! It’s quite exciting to see how poetry might work in another language, though it is also intimidating.

    • @apoetreadstowrite
      @apoetreadstowrite 8 годин тому

      @@joshuacreboreads: Yes, reading poetry in translation is a real pickle, the language impediment to access...

  • @rodneyphillips9872
    @rodneyphillips9872 11 годин тому

    Your pronunciations are beautiful.

  • @davidnovakreadspoetry
    @davidnovakreadspoetry 10 годин тому

    What brought you to poetry so early?
    It’s a good collection of Dantes you have - I’ve always liked Mandelbaum's translations, but I’m not sure what I’ve read or what I have, possibly one of the big volumes. That Paul Fussell work appeared in my neighborhood box last month some time. I gave it a glance but decided it might benefit another reader more than me.

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  8 годин тому

      Hmm, this may be a strange answer - but I honestly have no idea! I mean, I can track which poets I’ve read, and how my knowledge of poetry has grown thus far, but I can’t exactly say what initially drew me to it. But maybe I’ll make a video talking about this subject?

    • @davidnovakreadspoetry
      @davidnovakreadspoetry 8 годин тому

      @ I would find it interesting, even just the tracking.