Poetry Unbound
Short and unhurried, Poetry Unbound is an immersive exploration of a single poem, hosted by Pádraig Ó Tuama. Pádraig Ó Tuama greets you at the doorways of brilliant poems and walks you through — each one has wisdom to offer and questions to ask you. Already a listener? There’s also a book (Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems to Open Your World), a Substack newsletter with a vibrant conversation in the comments, and occasional gatherings.

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Poetry Unbound — Season 5 Trailer

Poetry Unbound — Season 5 Trailer

Poetry Unbound with host Pádraig Ó Tuama is back on Monday, April 11. Featured poets in this season include Rita Dove, Joshua Bennett, Tiana Clark, Yu Xiuhua, and many more. New episodes released ever...

4 Apr 20221min

BONUS: An Invitation from Pádraig and Krista

BONUS: An Invitation from Pádraig and Krista

While preparing for the next season of Poetry Unbound, host Pádraig Ó Tuama sat down with Krista Tippett for a conversation about the power of poetry to find us at the exact moment we need it. Pádraig...

28 Mar 202216min

Danez Smith — i’m going back to Minnesota where sadness makes sense

Danez Smith — i’m going back to Minnesota where sadness makes sense

In a poem brimming with love and nostalgia for winter, a poet leaves California to return to their Minnesotan homeplace, a place where winter makes sense, where sadness makes sense, where the isolatio...

17 Des 202114min

Craig Santos Perez — Rings of Fire

Craig Santos Perez — Rings of Fire

What if the planet were as loved as a child? Taking the story of his daughter’s fever when she was one, Craig Santos Perez reflects on everything he did — and would have done — for his daughter’s heal...

13 Des 202114min

Alberto Ríos — December Morning in the Desert

Alberto Ríos — December Morning in the Desert

Standing at the edge of a desert, surveying the stars on a December morning, the speaker in this poem observes the everything of everything. He is so small; the universe is so loud and so silent. Thin...

10 Des 202115min

Yehoshua November — 2AM, and the Rabbinical Students Stand in their Bathrobes

Yehoshua November — 2AM, and the Rabbinical Students Stand in their Bathrobes

Yeshiva students stand around in the middle of the night while firemen find the cause of the alarm. It’s a student — distressed by distressing news at home. The teachers cancel classes for the morning...

6 Des 202115min

Aria Aber — The Only Cab Service of Farmington, Maine

Aria Aber — The Only Cab Service of Farmington, Maine

In a taxi, a poet speaks to the driver. It’s the only taxi in town. He mentions travel, mentions Afghanistan, that he was there with the forces. She’s from Afghanistan and the conversation continues —...

3 Des 202118min

Donika Kelly — In the Chapel of St. Mary’s

Donika Kelly — In the Chapel of St. Mary’s

Why do empty places sometimes lend themselves to reflection or contemplation? In this poem, a poet — describing herself as a nonbeliever — goes into a chapel to sit. In the corner there are some girls...

29 Nov 202114min

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