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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.

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Her new collection of poems is called The Hurting Kind.

Natalie Diaz's book of poems, postcolonial love poem. It's incredible.

The Art of Power
Thich Nhat Hanh

many people think excitement is happiness.

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​​“One of the biggest things about poetry is that it holds all of humanity,” the poet Ada Limón tells me. “It holds the huge and enormous and tumbling sphere of human emotions.” When the news feels sodden with violence and division, it can be hard to know where to put the difficult emotions it provokes. Poetry may seem an unlikely destination for those emotions, especially to those who don’t read it regularly. But Limón’s poems are unique for the deep attention they pay to both the world’s wounds and its redemptive beauty. In otherwise dark times, they have the power to open us up to the wonder and awe that the world still inspires. Limón’s books of poetry — like her 2018 collection, “The Carrying,” which won the National Book Critics Circle Award, and her 2015 collection, “Bright Dead Things” — are filled with meditations on grief and infertility, as well as striking moments of insight about friendship, lust and our fellowship with animals. Her most recent book, “The Hurting Kind,” explores what it means to share the planet with nonhuman beings like birds and trees. Limón describes the marvels of Kentucky’s rural landscape and the dusky beauty of a New York City bar with equal care. Her writing is highly acclaimed by fellow poets and also delightfully accessible to those who have never before picked up a book of poetry. Limón is a lively reader of her own poetry, so to structure this conversation, I asked her to read a varied selection of her work. We use those readings to discuss what poetry gives us that the news doesn’t, the importance of slowing down in a world that demands speed, how the grief of infertility differs from that of losing a loved one, how to be “in community” with ancestors and animals in lonely times, why Limón loves “chatty” and humorous poems as much as serious ones, why we often have our best thoughts in cars and on planes, how Instagram and Twitter affect our relationship to the world, why Limón meditates every day, how our relationship to excitement changes as we age and more. Book Recommendations: Stones by Kevin Young Frank: Sonnets by Diane Seuss Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Haylee Millikan; original music by Isaac Jones and Jeff Geld; mixing by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin, Kristina Samulewski, Rebecca Elise Foote and Jahan Ramazani.
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The Hurting Kind
Ada Limon

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Postcolonial Love Poem
Natalie Diaz

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

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The Art of Power
Thich Nhat Hanh

The host references 'The Art of Power' by Thich Nhat Hanh to emphasize the distinction between excitement and true ha…

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Frank Sonnets
Diane Seuss

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Bright Dead Things

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Stones
Kevin Young

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The Raincoat

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Best for Readers seeking emotional depth and perspective through poetry.Often cited around importance of poetry

Ada Limon, your new book of poems, which is beautiful, is called The Hurting Kind.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers seeking emotional depth and perspective through poetry.
Key quote: Her new collection of poems is called The Hurting Kind.
The host mentions 'The Hurting Kind' to emphasize the transformative power of poetry in navigating dark times. He believes that engaging with Limon's work can help individuals slow down and gain a deeper perspective on life.
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Best for Readers and enthusiasts of contemporary poetryOften cited around recommendations for poetry books

Natalie Diaz's book of poems, postcolonial love poem. It's incredible.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers and enthusiasts of contemporary poetry
Key quote: Natalie Diaz's book of poems, postcolonial love poem. It's incredible.
The host mentioned 'Postcolonial Love Poem' by Natalie Diaz as part of a list of poetry recommendations, highlighting its incredible quality. This suggests that the host believes it offers significant value and insight to readers interested in poetry.
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The Art of Power
Thich Nhat Hanh
Best for Individuals seeking mindfulness and peace in a chaotic world.Often cited around finding peace in chaos

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking mindfulness and peace in a chaotic world.
Key quote: many people think excitement is happiness.
The host references 'The Art of Power' by Thich Nhat Hanh to emphasize the distinction between excitement and true happiness, which is rooted in peace. This connection is made in the context of navigating personal and societal chaos while seeking contentment and connection.
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Frank Sonnets
Diane Seuss
Best for Readers interested in contemporary poetry and award-winning literature.Often cited around recommendations for poetry books

Diane Seuss's book that just won the Pulitzer. It's called Frank Sonnets.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in contemporary poetry and award-winning literature.
Key quote: Diane Seuss's book that just won the Pulitzer. It's called Frank Sonnets.
The host mentions 'Frank Sonnets' by Diane Seuss as a notable work that recently won the Pulitzer Prize. This highlights the book's significance and the host's enthusiasm for contemporary poetry.
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Best for Readers interested in poetry and emotional explorationOften cited around importance of poetry

The poem 'Service' is from the book 'Bright Dead Things', which was probably written in about 2012.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in poetry and emotional exploration
Key quote: Something about her work. Sometimes poetry feels to me like it is outside of lives like mine looking in.
Ezra Klein highlights the significance of poetry in navigating dark times, emphasizing its ability to evoke beauty and compassion. He specifically mentions Ida Limon's collection 'Bright Dead Things' as a work that resonates deeply with the human experience.
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Stones
Kevin Young
Best for poetry enthusiasts and readers seeking emotional depthOften cited around recommendations for poetry books

I love Stones by Kevin Young. It's a beautiful book.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: poetry enthusiasts and readers seeking emotional depth
Key quote: Yeah, I love this question. I love Stones by Kevin Young. It's a beautiful book.
The host mentions 'Stones' by Kevin Young as a beautiful book of poetry that resonates with the themes discussed in the conversation. It serves as a recommendation for listeners who appreciate poetry that explores deep emotional and personal experiences.
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Best for Readers interested in personal narratives and poetryOften cited around poetry and personal experience

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in personal narratives and poetry
Key quote: My God, I thought. My whole life, I've been under her raincoat, thinking it was somehow a marvel that I never got wet.
The host mentions 'The Raincoat' to illustrate the deep emotional connection and personal experiences that inspire poetry. The poem reflects on the sacrifices made by the host's mother during their childhood struggles with scoliosis.
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The Hurting Kind
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Her new collection of poems is called The Hurting Kind.
Postcolonial Love Poem
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Natalie Diaz's book of poems, postcolonial love poem. It's incredible.
The Art of Power
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many people think excitement is happiness.
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The Hurting Kind
Ada Limon

The host mentions 'The Hurting Kind' to emphasize the transformative power of poetry in navigating dark times. He believes that engaging with Limon…

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Postcolonial Love Poem
Natalie Diaz

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

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The Art of Power cover
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The Art of Power
Thich Nhat Hanh

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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