ModPo Database Participant: Dave Poplar

on distinctions between “Dickinsonian” and “Whitmanian” proto-modernism
ModPo
video: further poem discussion
0:11:36

discussion of Corman’s “It isnt for want” as a participatory poem
ModPoPLUS
video: further poem discussion
0:06:15

discussion of Williams’s “Catholic Bells”
Discussion moderated by Julia Bloch.
ModPoPLUS
video: primary poem discussion
0:22:30

abridged discussion of Williams’s “Catholic Bells”
ModPoPLUS
video: primary poem discussion (abridged)
12:19

further discussion of Armantrout’s “The Way” (2022)
Clip from a 2022 webcast.
ModPoPLUS
video: further poem discussion
00:08:57

discussion of Niedecker’s “A Country’s Economics Sick”
ModPoPLUS
video: primary poem discussion
0:10:02

discussion of Niedecker’s “You are my friend” (2022)
ModPoPLUS
video: primary poem discussion
00:07:24

discussion of Ginsberg’s “A Supermarket in California” (2024)
ModPoPLUS
video: further poem discussion
00:13:27

discussion of the importance of Whitman to contemporary poets
ModPoPLUS
video: further poem discussion
0:04:58

discussion of criteria for what counts as “Dickinsonian” poetry
ModPoPLUS
video: further poem discussion
0:02:48

discussion of Corman’s “It Isnt for want” as a participatory poem
TRC
video: further poem discussion
0:06:15

further discussion of Pound’s “In a Station of the Metro” (2014)
ModPo
video: further poem discussion
0:02:13