
217 Today: Knox College professor turns prairie, loss into poems in “Broken Hallelujah”
From The 217 Today Podcast by Illinois Public Media - WILL
March 11, 2026
About this episode
Cyn Kitchen, a professor at Knox College, discusses her poetry inspired by the prairie and themes of loss and faith.
In western Illinois, there are gravel roads cut through open prairie, writer and Knox College professor Cyn Kitchen has been paying attention to seasons, to loss, and to faith.
People in this episode
Guest: Cyn Kitchen
Topics covered
- poetry
- loss
- faith
- prairie
- writing
- education
Keywords
- Cyn Kitchen
- Knox College
- poetry
- prairie
- loss
- faith
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Knox College
Places: western Illinois
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