A Podcast Update

By Colorado Review Associate Editor and Podcast Editor Evan Senie The most tiring, frustrating, and wonderful part of my experience at the Center for Literary Publishing this semester has been taking over podcast-hosting duties with Daniel Schonning. We try to produce one podcast episode per month, which seems like it should be easy, and I […]

Muriel Rukeyser and the Legacy of Documentary Poetry

Using trial transcripts, witness testimonies, interviews, medical descriptions, and more, Rukeyser documents a nonlinear account of the industrial disaster through voices both real and imagined. Throughout, she never loses sight of the potential problematics of documentary poetry (voyeurism, appropriation, etc.) and this inquiry into her own method is an integral part of the poem.

August 2018 Podcast: A Retrospective

In our August episode, podcast editors Evan Senie and Daniel Schonning take a look at poems and stories of past editions of the Colorado Review, including selections from E. E. Cummings, Langston Hughes, Ray Bradbury, Aimee Bender, and others. Listen to the podcast here: Episode 39. Become a subscriber to the Colorado Review podcast! Just search “Colorado Review” […]

June 2018 Podcast: Benjamin Soileau’s “Boosh Bourgeois”

In our June episode, podcast editor Meghan Pipe is joined by incoming podcast editor Evan Senie, who will read an excerpt from Benjamin Soileau’s “Boosh Bourgeois.” The story appears in the upcoming Summer 2018 issue of Colorado Review. Then, they’ll be joined by Soileau via phone to chat about the story and Soileau’s work. Listen […]