Two Thousand and Fifty Miles of Poetry

By: Miles of Poetry
  • Summary

  • Charlie lives in London, Lee lives two thousand and fifty miles away, in Helsinki.


    Each week they catch-up and share a few poems.


    Enjoy!


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    Charlie Smith and Lee Marable
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Episodes
  • 9. Victoria Chang and Mary Oliver
    Jun 13 2024
    It's almost midsummer and Lee and Charlie return with a Miles of Poetry Christmas Special! They discuss what has changed in their lives since the release of the last episode almost exaclty 4 years ago in June 2020, dabble in asmr and, of course, apply their razor analysis to some poems. Happy festive midsummer everyone!

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    53 mins
  • 8. Basho and Rin Ishigaki
    Jun 19 2020
    Charlie and Lee read and consider the poetry of Haiku master Basho and the amazing Rin Ishigaki with their usual razor sharp insight (...) They also discuss bathing naked in Japan, wasting once-in-a-lifetime moments by playing Pokemon Go and wax lyrical about the elephant in the room.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 7. Patti Smith and Michael Dickman
    Jun 3 2020
    Charlie and Lee read and consider the poetry of Patti Smith and Michael Dickman, Charlie tells tales of seeing a Michael Dickman reading in New York last year, Lee describes the experience of being spat on by Patti Smith in 2007 and they both lament the fact that neither of things seem likely to happen again for a while.

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    1 hr and 1 min

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