This is a test video
for a series of video-podcast discussions of poems and of media for my courses
this fall. In April, for National Poetry Month, I decided to discuss and then
read one of my favourite poems, the sonnet “Fourteen” by Marilyn Hacker. (A blog post here re-types the text of the poem.) There is plenty that I leave out in what I say: the poem is a brilliantly
complex and resonant piece of writing, a kind of “presentation piece” as Hacker
might have put it. The last line always moves me in ways that are difficult to
capture in any formal analysis. And here I don’t really broach the difficult
gender-politics that the poem interrogates. I have taught this poem a number of
times in first-year lecture courses, introductions to literary studies, so the
video is pitched as a kind of introduction to the text.
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