We have a theme of Dances of October for this episode ~ although one of our two poems doesn’t mention dancing and the other doesn’t mention October. How are we connecting these two works to that theme?
Well, my brain said “Put them together”, and here we are.
The first poem is by African-American poet Paul Laurence
Dunbar. He’s barely anthologized anymore, but that doesn’t mean he should be
neglected. Dunbar is an excellent writer with diverse style in different forms,
including prose and plays. His verse elevates him above the one-trick ponies
who are studied because they represent a type (Louise May Alcott, e.g.).
Our other poem is a lesser-known work by the famous William
Butler Yeats.
Follow along as we find unexpected connections with these
two unconnected poems. We’ll also add in a few writing lessons that will help
all writers.
TIMINGS
- 00:00 Welcome
- 00:40 Introduction
- 01:35 Dunbar’s “October”
- 07:09 First Lesson for All Writers
- 08:46 Yeat’s “To a Child Dancing in the Wind”
- 12:44 Second Lesson for All Writers
- 15:35 Reaching New Meaning / Dunbar & Yeats
- 17:25 Third Lesson for all Writers, A & B
- 18:25 Last Words / Closing
Total Run Time = 20:32
LINKS
Paul Laurence Dunbar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Laurence_Dunbar
“October” https://poets.org/poem/october-2
William Butler Yeats https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._B._Yeats
“To a Child …” https://www.poetryverse.com/william-butler-yeats-poems/child-dancing-the-wind
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