
A Conversation With Ada Limón, in Six Poems
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A Conversation With Ada Limón, in Six Poems mentions The Hurting Kind by Ada Limon, Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz, The Art of Power by Thich Nhat Hanh, and Frank Sonnets by Diane Seuss with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Her new collection of poems is called The Hurting Kind.
Natalie Diaz's book of poems, postcolonial love poem. It's incredible.
many people think excitement is happiness.
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The host mentions 'The Hurting Kind' to emphasize the transformative power of poetry in navigating dark times. He bel…
The host mentioned 'Postcolonial Love Poem' by Natalie Diaz as part of a list of poetry recommendations, highlighting…
The host references 'The Art of Power' by Thich Nhat Hanh to emphasize the distinction between excitement and true ha…
The host mentions 'Frank Sonnets' by Diane Seuss as a notable work that recently won the Pulitzer Prize. This highlig…
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“Ada Limon, your new book of poems, which is beautiful, is called The Hurting Kind.”
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“Natalie Diaz's book of poems, postcolonial love poem. It's incredible.”
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“A quote from Thich Nhat Hanh's book discusses the difference between excitement and true happiness, emphasizing that true happiness is based on peace.”
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“Diane Seuss's book that just won the Pulitzer. It's called Frank Sonnets.”
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“The poem 'Service' is from the book 'Bright Dead Things', which was probably written in about 2012.”
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“I love Stones by Kevin Young. It's a beautiful book.”
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“It's a very, very popular poem on Instagram, on Twitter. It has had a life far beyond the page of the book it's in.”
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The host mentions 'The Hurting Kind' to emphasize the transformative power of poetry in navigating dark times. He believes that engaging with Limon…

The host mentioned 'Postcolonial Love Poem' by Natalie Diaz as part of a list of poetry recommendations, highlighting its incredible quality. This…

The host references 'The Art of Power' by Thich Nhat Hanh to emphasize the distinction between excitement and true happiness, which is rooted in pe…
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