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Sandra Rufe's avatar

This was wonderful! The discussion about this short poem was as if I were watching a complete anatomical dissection, though I was listening to words chosen by the poet and what you and your guest thought they could possibly mean! Excellent podcast, Kamran! Thank you so much for this one and all the previous ones!

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Debra Carbarnes's avatar

It's time for me to write a review in praise of all of the Podcast so far! They are each so different and so wonderfulThank you so much - and thank you to your wonderful guests. I always look forward to what is next

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John Levy's avatar

Another fabulous podcast! Thank you both! I have already listened to it twice.

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Gillian Cahill White's avatar

Oh wow! I can’t wait to listen to this- I’m a podcast or two behind but this may make me skip ahead!!

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Kamran Javadizadeh's avatar

I hope it’s ok that I included your tweet/photo in this newsletter!

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Leila Belkora's avatar

Another illuminating conversation. I especially enjoyed the discussion about timescales and the possibility of concentric rings of time.

That second stanza is quite perplexing. "Time is/ nothing if not amenable" sounds ironic to me, like Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 and love being "an ever-fixed mark."

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Sandra Rufe's avatar

“…show love while we can…”. I think that is a valid thought in trying to see the poem as a carpe diem poem.

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