Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast

The Bronze Arms (with Special Guest Richie Hofmann)

Aaron Smith and James Allen Hall Season 4 Episode 22

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The ladies are joined by Richie Hofmann for one hell of a Breaking Form interview!

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Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE is available from Bridwell Press. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books. 


 Notes:

Visit Richie Hofmann's website here: https://www.richiehofmann.com/ which includes links to many of the poems Richie reads for us in the episode.

Purchase The Bronze Arms 

Check out a reading Richie gave at LA's Hammer Museum in April 2022 here (~45 minutes)

Watch Bette Middler sing "Rose's Turn" from Gypsy here

To see the clip from Absolutely Fabulous we reference in the show, go here.

 For more about the recent sandals Chanel showed in their 2027 resort collection, read this article in Vogue.

Read Richie's essay remembering Louise Glück, published in CNN, here.  

REduardo Corral published Guillotine with Graywolf in 2020; it was Longlisted for the 2020 National Book Award for Poetry and was a Finalist for the 2021 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry. Buy it here! 

Richie references the Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542) poem "Whoso List to Hunt"

Carl Phillips wrote on Instagram about The Bronze Arms: "Novelistic, cinematic…It’s been more than a moment since I read a book of poems so accomplished not only poem by poem but as a book with a sensibility so clear and at the same time so layered in different shades of mystery — as if torn between withholding, craving, and demanding intimacy, all three at once…Congratulations @richiehof — I read the whole book last night, and here I am, starting all over —"

Read more about the poet Kara van de Graaf, author of Spitting Image (SIU Press, 2018) on her website here: https://www.karavandegraaf.com

Learn more about the poet Will Brewer via his website: https://www.williambrewer.net

Anne Carson's translations of Sappho are collected in her book If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho first published in 2002. It contains Greek text on facing pages, based on Eva-Maria Voigt's 1971 critical edition. Carson's translation closely follows the word-order of Sappho's Greek, and marks lacunae in the manuscripts with square brackets.