
About this episode
Tom Will discusses his new poetry collection RHYMES and explores various poetic forms and their relevance today.
The dynamic poet Tom Will has yet another modern classic. His new collection, RHYMES out now on Farthest Heaven , a unique exploration of poetic form is the new poetry you need. We talk about the history of the roundel and other poetic forms, the potency of poetry in the age of the algorithm, and much more. Pre-order RHYMES from Farthest Heaven Tom on twitter
People in this episode
Guest: Tom Will
Topics covered
- poetry
- poetic forms
- roundel
- history of poetry
- modern poetry
- algorithm
Keywords
- Tom Will
- RHYMES
- poetic form
- roundel
- modern poetry
- Farthest Heaven
- poetry and algorithms
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Farthest Heaven
Books & works: RHYMES
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