Adam Kirsch, poetry editor of The New Criterion, joins me to discuss the April poetry issue of The New Criterion and his latest essay “On ‘Getting’ Poetry.”
Adam Kirsch, poetry editor of The New Criterion, joins me to discuss the April poetry issue of The New Criterion and his latest essay “On ‘Getting’ Poetry.”
“Like many adult pleasures, poetry is an acquired taste. We don’t grow up surrounded by it, the way we do pop music and movies, whose conventions become second nature. Rather, poetry is to our usual ways of reading and writing as classical music is to pop, or as ballet is to dancing at parties.” That’s from “On ‘getting’ poetry,” a feature essay in the April 2021 issue by our poetry editor, Adam Kirsch. Adam joins James Panero to discuss the state of poetry and the special April poetry section, for which he served as lead editor.