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Poetry on Audio

Listening to poetry can make it more accessible as well deepen our understanding of a poet's work, especially when the poet is sharing it in their own voice. With audiobooks, we celebrate the power of the spoken word—which is, after all, poetry's power. Discover recommendations for contemporary and classic poetry on this list. 
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1919

1919

by Eve L. Ewing | Read by Eve L. Ewing

Tantor Media
Poetry & Drama

Award-winning poet Eve L. Ewing narrates her provocative poetry, which uncovers the race riots of 1919 in Chicago. In the beginning she sounds like she is reading. She's clear and speaks at a moderate pace, emphasizing certain words. Then her tone begins to change. The rhythm in her voice creates its own melody. As she progresses, she becomes spritely at times. The ebb and flow... Read More

ABOVE GROUND

ABOVE GROUND Poems

by Clint Smith | Read by Clint Smith

Hachette Audio
Poetry & Drama

Clint Smith's poems are deep, resonant, and well crafted. He delivers them with a clear understanding of their meaning and how to bring that meaning to listeners. His works explore various aspects of fatherhood from experiencing the early stages of a first pregnancy to managing two toddlers. Some of the experiences Smith chronicles are specific to Black families, but many are... Read More

ALL THE FLOWERS KNEELING

ALL THE FLOWERS KNEELING

by Paul Tran | Read by Paul Tran

Penguin Audio
Poetry & Drama

Poet Paul Tran's emotional, operatic narration of their debut poetry collection takes a moment to get used to, but once one does, it's nearly impossible to stop listening. Their voice rises and falls with the cadence of their words; at times the book seems like a musical performance. The poems are intimate and immediate, exploring the legacies of war and U.S. imperialism,... Read More

AN AMERICAN SUNRISE

AN AMERICAN SUNRISE Poems

Earphones Award Winner

by Joy Harjo | Read by Joy Harjo

Blackstone Audio
Poetry & Drama

Teacher, saxophonist, and poet laureate of the United States, Joy Harjo does not just read her poems. She performs them with passion and music; some are literally songs, and she sings them. This collection focuses on the many trails of tears, from those of her Cherokee and Muscogee ancestors to those of Central American natives today. The poems are beautiful, made more... Read More

BALLADZ

BALLADZ

by Sharon Olds | Read by Sharon Olds

Random House Audio
Poetry & Drama

Sharon Olds is noted for the extent to which she exposes her inner world in her poetry, and this collection is no exception. The poems are intensely personal and sometimes extremely sexual, but never pornographic. They examine a woman in her 70s who is looking back to see how she got where she is; she is also mourning the death of the man who may prove to have been her last... Read More

BLACK GIRL, CALL HOME

BLACK GIRL, CALL HOME

by Jasmine Mans | Read by Jasmine Mans

Penguin Audio
Poetry & Drama

Spoken-word poet Jasmine Mans narrates her poetry collection. This audiobook serves as a call to oneself and a return to one's truth. Mans speaks openly and honestly about race, womanhood, sexuality, and family. She begins with a list poem about her hair. Her words are thick and intentionally punctuated. She is clear, strong, and purposeful in both content and tone. Although... Read More

BLACK ROSES

BLACK ROSES Odes Celebrating Powerful Black Women

by Harold Green III | Read by Harold Green III

Harper Audio
Poetry & Drama

This exceptional listening experience features tributes to 40 incredible Black women. Poet Harold Green's narration matches the passion, eloquence, and breadth of knowledge that he infuses into each of his powerful odes. Green shares his own motivation and influences, and also emphasizes the importance of the affirmation, appreciation, and emotional equity given to the wide... Read More

BLUE HORSES

BLUE HORSES Poems

by Mary Oliver | Read by Kimberly Farr

Penguin Audio
Poetry & Drama

Fans of Mary Oliver will recognize familiar themes in this collection of poems first published in 2014. Newly released on audio, they are narrated beautifully by Kimberly Farr. Farr's low voice is slow and even. She takes care with her words, pausing often, leaving plenty of space for the images and ideas to settle. Her narration evokes the kind of careful attention that Oliver... Read More

CALL US WHAT WE CARRY

CALL US WHAT WE CARRY Poems

by Amanda Gorman | Read by Amanda Gorman

Penguin Audio
Poetry & Drama

Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman delivers this collection of poetry with precision and purpose. She lifts her words off the page and offers her perspective on social and global issues. Gorman is timely in her diction. She recites deliberately and uses a rhythm that can be easily followed. Her steady monotone allows listeners to focus more on her words and less on her voice.... Read More

CHROME VALLEY

CHROME VALLEY Poems

by Mahogany L. Browne | Read by Mahogany L. Browne

OrangeSky Audio
Poetry & Drama

Author Mahogany Browne masterfully delivers her narrative poems about being a Black girl in America. Unabashedly, she takes listeners on a poetic journey. Her spoken words are rhythmic and repetitious, especially when referring to her mother, Redbone. She speaks as if listeners are growing up on the same block that Redbone did. Playing with sounds, hitting consonants hard to... Read More

CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR HOLY BEINGS

CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR HOLY BEINGS Poems

Earphones Award Winner

by Joy Harjo | Read by Joy Harjo

Blackstone Audio
Poetry & Drama

Most poets mine their own experiences and their histories, and Joy Harjo is no exception. In this audiobook she brings to life many of the stories, songs, and traditions of her Muscogee and Cherokee ancestors. Her poetry can fairly be called polemical in its intention, but it is also deeply human, working in ranges of experience that many listeners may have been fortunate... Read More

DEARLY

DEARLY New Poems

Earphones Award Winner

by Margaret Atwood | Read by Margaret Atwood

Harper Audio
Poetry & Drama

Margaret Atwood is best known as a novelist, of course, but she is also quite a fine poet, and her reading of her poems is also quite fine. The poems focus largely on nature and the nature of being a woman in the modern world, but these potentially fraught subjects do not tempt Atwood, in writing or reading, into stridency. Her performance throughout the collection is low-key,... Read More

DOG SONGS

DOG SONGS

by Mary Oliver | Read by Mary Oliver

Penguin Audio
Poetry & Drama

Mary Oliver’s wise, lived-in voice is just the one you want to be pouring these dog songs into your ears, and anyone who has loved a dog will thank her for this audiobook. It’s a vivid collection of portraits of beloved beasts past and present and an exploration of the many ways we love dogs—their devotion, patience, comedy, manifold sins— and experience the pain of losing... Read More

DUENDE

DUENDE Poems

Earphones Award Winner

by Tracy K. Smith | Read by Tracy K. Smith

HighBridge Audio
Poetry & Drama

Pulitzer Prize winner and Poet Laureate of the United States Tracy K. Smith has a voice that is almost as beautiful as the imagery in this second collection of her work. She uses her voice well to clarify the structure of each poem and avoid the tics (such as that rising lilt at the end of each line) that make so many poets poor readers of their own work. Her reading is helped,... Read More

ELECTRIC ARCHES

ELECTRIC ARCHES

Earphones Award Winner

by Eve L. Ewing | Read by Eve L. Ewing

Haymarket Books
Poetry & Drama

Eve L. Ewing reads her first poetry collection with brio and a tang that hook the listener from the get-go. She has a youthful lilting voice that lifts listeners into the funny poems and carries them safely over the tough ones, singeing them perhaps, but not letting them drop into the flames. A trained sociologist as well as a poet, Ewing ranges across the experience of being... Read More

EVERYTHING COMES NEXT

EVERYTHING COMES NEXT Collected & New Poems

by Naomi Shihab Nye | Read by Naomi Shihab Nye

Harper Audio
Children

Young People's Poet Laureate Naomi Shihab Nye is a warm and comforting guide though this collection of her poems. Just because these are poems for young listeners doesn't mean that they're not sophisticated. Nye reflects on everything from a lost, and found, Christmas present in "Yellow Glove" to travelers overcoming barriers of language and culture with kindness and sweets in... Read More

FINNA

FINNA Poems

by Nate Marshall | Read by Nate Marshall

Random House Audio
Poetry & Drama

A number of influences make themselves heard in Nate Marshall's readings of his own poems. He uses a variety of voices--ranging from that of a South Side Chicago homie to that of an elite university graduate. They are all his own authentic voices, and he explores the varieties of his own existence with them--as well as those of the "alternate" Nate Marshalls who come up in an... Read More

THE GIRL AND THE GODDESS

THE GIRL AND THE GODDESS Stories and Poems of Divine Wisdom

by Nikita Gill | Read by Nikita Gill

Penguin Audio
Poetry & Drama

Author and narrator Nikita Gill eloquently unfolds the story of Paro, a young woman from India who is navigating various hardships that shape her journey to womanhood. There is a poetic quality in the content of this story and in its narration. Gill's voice is airy and soft yet commanding. It is not difficult to imagine Paro as a divine being, given the combination of Gill's... Read More

GREAT POETS OF THE ROMANTIC AGE

GREAT POETS OF THE ROMANTIC AGE

Earphones Award Winner

by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, John Clare, William Blake, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lord Byron, William Wordsworth | Read by Michael Sheen

Naxos AudioBooks
Poetry & Drama

Michael Sheen is at his best narrating the two long narrative pieces here, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and a section of the first canto of "Don Juan." In both he's assisted by two fine but unnamed women. He's consistently good throughout the whole anthology. His Blake is prophetic and a bit mad, his Wordsworth is more stately, his Keats more wistful, and so on. The... Read More

THE HILL WE CLIMB

THE HILL WE CLIMB An Inaugural Poem for the Country

by Amanda Gorman, Oprah Winfrey [Fore.] | Read by Amanda Gorman, Oprah Winfrey [Fore.]

Penguin Audio
Poetry & Drama

"The Hill We Climb" is a balm and a benediction for a country wracked with strife, trauma, outrage, and grief. Oprah Winfrey's introduction invites listeners to reflect on the circumstances surrounding this 2021 inaugural poem and on the brilliance of its writer. Gorman's performance shines. She encourages listeners to meditate on the various legacies of white supremacy that... Read More

HOMELAND OF MY BODY

HOMELAND OF MY BODY New and Selected Poems

by Richard Blanco | Read by Richard Blanco

Beacon Press
Poetry & Drama

Richard Blanco, a Cuban American poet, narrates an intimate collection of poems that reflect on humanity, home, family, identity, and healing. His voice is deep and intense. He enunciates words in English and Spanish with clarity and steadiness. Many endearing moments are conveyed in his tone as he depicts different characters in his life--sometimes his mother, grandmother, and... Read More

HOMIE

HOMIE Poems

by Danez Smith | Read by Danez Smith

HighBridge Audio
Poetry & Drama

Danez Smith IS spoken-word art! This gender-neutral National Book Award finalist is full of funk and flavor, and is fearless in delivering personal poetic narratives. Smith opens by discussing why their audiobook is called HOMIE. This work is definitely not for the faint of heart. It wakes you up. Smith speaks of identity through experiences addressing race, queerness,... Read More

HOW TO LOVE A COUNTRY

HOW TO LOVE A COUNTRY Poems

by Richard Blanco | Read by Richard Blanco

Beacon Press
Poetry & Drama

With a quiet but driving intensity, Richard Blanco delivers poems that speak to our times. He addresses the push-pull of his identity as a Cuban-American, confronts his own mortality (his father died at 55), and touches on national tragedies such as the Pulse nightclub and Parkland high school mass shootings and the Boston bombing. In the affecting "November Eyes," the author... Read More

THE HURTING KIND

THE HURTING KIND Poems

Earphones Award Winner

by Ada Limón | Read by Ada Limón

Milkweed Editions
Poetry & Drama

Newly announced poet laureate Ada Limón delivers her own marvelous poetry very well indeed. Nearly all of the poems involve, in one way or another, the relationship between humans and the natural world through images, ideas, or acute observation. Like many fine poets, Limón takes her own life and experiences and works them toward a resolution that can be healing for herself and... Read More

IF THEY COME FOR US

IF THEY COME FOR US Poems

by Fatimah Asghar | Read by Fatimah Asghar

Random House Audio
Poetry & Drama

Fatimah Asghar, co-creator of the Emmy-nominated web series Brown Girls, beautifully writes and delivers narrative poems about what it means to be a Pakistani, a Muslim, and a woman in America. In a voice that is steady and piercing, she pushes boundaries with her words of longing for maternal comforts and discomforts. She is unafraid to speak of cultural atrocities. Her voice... Read More

IN AND OUT THE WINDOW

IN AND OUT THE WINDOW

by Jane Yolen | Read by Cassandra Campbell

Listening Library
Children

Jane Yolen's poems, delivered by Cassandra Campbell, celebrate relatable childhood experiences with nature, school, and sports. Short musical interludes group thematically related works together. Campbell's clear voice matches the mood of the whimsical and wistful lines. The audio is perfect for inspiration in English class or for short car rides to school. It lets listeners... Read More

LIGHT FOR THE WORLD TO SEE

LIGHT FOR THE WORLD TO SEE A Thousand Words on Race and Hope

Earphones Award Winner

by Kwame Alexander | Read by Kwame Alexander

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Poetry & Drama

In this audiobook, Kwame Alexander delivers three of his poems about the struggles of Black Americans. He begins with a stirring foreword in which he remembers a time in November 1978 when his father--also his school principal-- brought the entire student body out to protest the police killing of Arthur Miller in Brooklyn. Alexander recounts his fear of police violence and the... Read More

MAKE ME RAIN

MAKE ME RAIN Poems & Prose

Earphones Award Winner

by Nikki Giovanni | Read by Nikki Giovanni

Harper Audio
Poetry & Drama

Nikki Giovanni's slightly raspy, slightly sibilant voice draws listeners into this important collection of poetry and prose. Letting her poet's sense guide her tempo, Giovanni wrings the humor, anger, and sorrow out of being Black in America. In "And So It Comes to This," Giovanni's mocking tone is the perfect match for a scathing indictment of white men and their obsession... Read More

MUSICAL TABLES

MUSICAL TABLES Poems

by Billy Collins | Read by Billy Collins

Random House Audio
Poetry & Drama

Billy Collins embraces extreme compression in this collection of very short poems. Some of them are worthy of Henny Youngman; others are potentially heartbreaking if you pause the audiobook to think about them. Most of the poems are under 25 words. Even more than with most audio poetry collections, this one rewards the pause for reflection, since without it you are already into... Read More

NIKKI GIOVANNI: A GOOD CRY & LOVE POEMS

NIKKI GIOVANNI: A GOOD CRY & LOVE POEMS What We Learn From Tears and Laughter

by Nikki Giovanni | Read by Nikki Giovanni

Harper Audio
Poetry & Drama

The acclaimed activist, educator, and poet shares her life story through poetry and narrative. Her voice is familiar to the ear--it's a voice that has been used to combat injustices, honor unsung heroes, and create old and new ways to love. She whips through certain poems as if their rhythm and timing call for speed. At times, she offers a rhyming intonation that sounds a bit... Read More

ON THE WAY OUT, TURN OFF THE LIGHT

ON THE WAY OUT, TURN OFF THE LIGHT

by Marge Piercy | Read by Marge Piercy

Random House Audio
Poetry & Drama

Those who claim modern poetry is inaccessible are not reading--or listening to--Marge Piercy. Her poetry is not shallow, but it is clear and, at least on one level, easy to follow. Her readings, likewise, are strong and inviting. Piercy's diction is not always perfect, but, like the poetry, it is always authentically hers, and the slight flaws never get in the way of... Read More

POEMHOOD: OUR BLACK REVIVAL

POEMHOOD: OUR BLACK REVIVAL History, Folklore & the Black Experience: A Young Adult Poetry Anthology

by Amber McBride, Erica Martin, Taylor Byas [Eds.] | Read by Angel Pean, Greg Campbell

Harper Audio
Young Adult

Angel Pean and Greg Campbell narrate this YA anthology of Black poetry with passion, humor, reverence, and a whole lot of vibrant rhythm. The anthology collects poems by twentieth-century giants such as Langston Hughes and Audre Lorde, alongside offerings from contemporary poets, including Danez Smith and Ibi Zoboi. Each poem is followed by commentary explaining its historical... Read More

A POETRY HANDBOOK

A POETRY HANDBOOK A Prose Guide to Understanding and Writing Poetry

Earphones Award Winner

by Mary Oliver | Read by Kimberly Farr

Harper Audio
Contemporary Culture

The best poets get that way because they have given a great deal of thought to questions such as: "What is poetry?" "How does it get that way?" Mary Oliver was one of those best poets, and in this audio version of her classic work about how to write and read poetry she offers some answers, both detailed and expansive, to John Ciardi's classic question: "How does a poem mean?"... Read More

THE POETS’ CORNER

THE POETS’ CORNER The One-and-Only Poetry Book for the Whole Family

Earphones Award Winner

by John Lithgow [Ed.] | Read by John Lithgow, et al.

Hachette Audio
Poetry & Drama

What happens when you combine the important works of 50 stellar poets with actors as diverse as Jodie Foster, Billy Connolly, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, Lynn Redgrave, Gary Sinise, and Sam Waterston (to name but a few) and commentary from actor, writer, and poetry lover John Lithgow? You get an outstanding audio presentation that truly matches its billing as “The... Read More

PROMISES OF GOLD

PROMISES OF GOLD

by José Olivarez | Read by José Olivarez

Macmillan Audio
Poetry & Drama

José Olivarez's narration of his poetry collection offers listeners a connection with his love circle. The people he loves include his friends, parents, brothers, and wife. Between each poem he provides commentary, which lends the audiobook a conversational tone. Some of the poems are read to audiences and include background sounds of clapping and laughter. There's also a sense... Read More

QUIET

QUIET Poems

by Victoria Adukwei Bulley | Read by Victoria Adukwei Bulley

Random House Audio
Poetry & Drama

The Black British poet Victoria Adukwei Bulley narrates her poems with precision and melodic slowness. She explores the concept of quiet while recognizing the unquiet world that exists around her. Her poetry probes language and plays with how words sound on her tongue as she references cultural history. Bulley is not performing but rather reading--not only her own words but... Read More

RHYME'S ROOMS

RHYME'S ROOMS The Architecture of Poetry

Earphones Award Winner

by Brad Leithauser | Read by Kevin R. Free

Random House Audio
Poetry & Drama

Poetry is meant to be heard, and this detailed explanation of its pistons and gears finds its natural form as an audiobook. Poet and critic Brad Leithauser’s analysis of rhyme and meter is designed for a general audience and is illuminated with a succession of sharp, inventive similes and metaphors. Given some of the greatest lines in literature, narrator Kevin R. Free is... Read More

SELECTED POEMS

SELECTED POEMS

Earphones Award Winner

by Ai Qing, Robert Dorsett [Trans.], Ai Weiwei [Fore.] | Read by David Shih, Nancy Wu, Robert Dorsett [Note]

Random House Audio
Poetry & Drama

Ai Qing is considered by many to be one of the most important Chinese poets of the last century, and this audiobook of poems from his career helps explain why. Devoted to the land and people of China, he was imprisoned by both the Kuomintang and the Communists. The poems here range from an elegy to his wet nurse to a metaphorical treatment of the Japanese invasion, and the... Read More

SUMMER SNOW

SUMMER SNOW New Poems

by Robert Hass | Read by Robert Hass

Harper Audio
Poetry & Drama

Reading his own poetry in this audiobook, Robert Hass is reminiscent of Robinson Jeffers in his love of the California landscape and, sometimes, his lyricism. The award-winning poet (National Book Award, Pulitzer Prize, among others) was Poet Laureate of the United States from 1995 to 1997. His voice is warm and sincere, and occasionally he seems to be overcome with emotion (or... Read More

THIS IS THE HONEY

THIS IS THE HONEY An Anthology of Contemporary Black Poets

Earphones Award Winner

by Kwame Alexander [Ed.] | Read by Mahogany L. Brown, Joel Damany Steingold

Hachette Audio
Poetry & Drama

Anyone who wants to know what's going on in contemporary Black poetry should seek out this anthology. Most of the big names, including Rita Dove and Nikki Giovanni, are here, as are a great many less famous but highly skilled poets. The quality of the poems ranges from quite good to fabulous; there's not a lemon in this bushel. Performers Mahogany L. Brown and Joel Damany... Read More

THIS WOUND IS A WORLD

THIS WOUND IS A WORLD

Earphones Award Winner

by Billy-Ray Belcourt | Read by Billy-Ray Belcourt

Blackstone Audio
Poetry & Drama

Cree poet and scholar Billy-Ray Belcourt's debut poetry collection is a captivating listen. Narrating with a blend of steadiness and emotion, he delivers this memoir-manifesto-meditation in a voice uniquely his. Expressing themes of queerness, indigeneity, the corporeal, and the ethereal, Belcourt's lines are at once accessible and challenging. They challenge the listener to... Read More

TIME IS A MOTHER

TIME IS A MOTHER

by Ocean Vuong | Read by Ocean Vuong

Penguin Audio
Poetry & Drama

Award-winning bestselling author Ocean Vuong narrates a profoundly visceral collection of poetry in which he unfurls his life after the death of his mother. His voice establishes a heartfelt cadence that fills each poem. He evokes a sense of neediness, as well as sad normalcy, through a heavy tone and moderately slow pace. Then there are poems--like "Dear Peter,'' for... Read More

THE TINY JOURNALIST

THE TINY JOURNALIST

Earphones Award Winner

by Naomi Shihab Nye | Read by Naomi Shihab Nye

BOA Editions Ltd
Poetry & Drama

Naomi Shihab Nye delivers her remarkable poems with understated yet fierce urgency. The audiobook's inspiration is Janna Jihad Ayyad, the "youngest journalist in Palestine," a 7-year-old girl who recorded smartphone videos of anti-occupation protests. Nye's vision combined with her finely crafted language creates tangible images for the listener and gives each work subtle... Read More

TOGETHER IN A SUDDEN STRANGENESS

TOGETHER IN A SUDDEN STRANGENESS America's Poets Respond to the Pandemic

by Alice Quinn [Ed.] | Read by Edoardo Ballerini, Gisela Chípe, Catherine Cohen, Michael Crouch, Catherine Ho, Hillary Huber, Nicole Lewis, Dani Martineck, Prentice Onayemi, Elisabeth Rodgers, Neil Shah, Shayna Small

Random House Audio
Poetry & Drama

There is something for everyone in this timely poetry collection. Varied voices ring throughout the performances, ranging from quiet to cacophonous. The narrators are well matched to the style of each poem, moving from sassily irreverent to coolly somber. The order of the poems is also suitable, carrying the listener from joy to despair to hope and back again. Assembled over 40... Read More

THE TRADITION

THE TRADITION

by Jericho Brown | Read by JD Jackson

HighBridge Audio
Poetry & Drama

In this third collection of poems by the 2020 Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Jericho Brown, narrator JD Jackson steadily delivers a heartfelt narration of what Brown describes his book to be about: "the normalization of evil . . . and why these things, as heinous as they are, are normal in our time and in our culture." In this short audiobook, Jackson is clear, moderately... Read More

THE WEARY BLUES

THE WEARY BLUES

Earphones Award Winner

by Langston Hughes | Read by Dion Graham

Brilliance Audio
Poetry & Drama

Dion Graham's deep, melodious voice and natural sense of story give this classic book of Hughes's early poems a revelatory power. His sense of timing, clear timbre, and syncopated cadence elevate this remarkably diverse collection. Voicing the poet's jazz style, Graham smartly hooks onto Hughes's musicality: notably in the jazzy "Harlem Nightclub," rhythmic "Song for a Banjo... Read More

WHALE DAY

WHALE DAY And Other Poems

by Billy Collins | Read by Billy Collins

Random House Audio
Poetry & Drama

Billy Collins may be the most popular poet working in America today, and this audio edition of his latest collection is a good demonstration of why that is so. In both speaking and writing, his voice is intimate and conversational, never declamatory, inviting us into the poems. The poems cover a wide range of subjects, although aging and death come up repeatedly, which is not... Read More

WHAT NOISE AGAINST THE CANE

WHAT NOISE AGAINST THE CANE

Earphones Award Winner

by Desiree C. Bailey | Read by Desiree C. Bailey

Dreamscape
Poetry & Drama

The 2020 winner of the Yale Younger Poets prize is sometimes emotionally difficult to hear. The poetry is unstintingly honest and unafraid of challenging the listener. Those unfamiliar with Caribbean speech may also have some trouble with the intense Trinidadian accent the author uses in many of the poems, but a second listen should enable anyone to get the full power of this... Read More

WHEN I GROW UP I WANT TO BE A LIST OF FURTHER POSSIBILITIES

WHEN I GROW UP I WANT TO BE A LIST OF FURTHER POSSIBILITIES

by Chen Chen, Jericho Brown [Fore.] | Read by Chen Chen

BOA Editions Ltd
Poetry & Drama

Chen Chen narrates his debut poetry collection with tenderness and joy. Demonstrating his keen self-awareness, Chen's performance of these vulnerable yet impactful poems leaves the listener with a renewed belief in life's possibilities. Chen's writing and narration are examples of how an author's masterful performance can reveal the heart of his material and captivate his... Read More

WILD AND PRECIOUS

WILD AND PRECIOUS A Celebration of Mary Oliver

by Mary Oliver, Sophia Bush, Ross Gay, Samin Nosrat, Rainn Wilson, Susan Cain, et al. [Contributors] | Read by Sophia Bush et al.

Pushkin Industries
Poetry & Drama

The world could use more poetry these days, so this audiobook is a welcome respite from contemporary times. The premise is interesting: The narrators read a selection of Mary Oliver's work and reflect on its emotional impact on them as individuals, sharing thoughts and telling their own stories. For many listeners, this kind of personal touch adds depth and meaning to the... Read More

WOMAN WITHOUT SHAME

WOMAN WITHOUT SHAME

Earphones Award Winner

by Sandra Cisneros | Read by Sandra Cisneros

Random House Audio
Poetry & Drama

Sandra Cisneros’s performance of her poetry is a marvel. She is so good that one wishes she would record poetry by other writers as well. Her voice is a wonderful instrument, and she explores its possibilities with tone, accent, and timbre while conveying her intentions in these deeply personal poems. The poems examine life as a woman of a certain age in Mexico and the U.S.... Read More

WOMAN, EAT ME WHOLE

WOMAN, EAT ME WHOLE Poems

by Ama Asantewa Diaka | Read by Ama Asantewa Diaka

Harper Audio
Poetry & Drama

Ama Asantewa Diaka narrates her collection of poetry in this deeply personal audiobook. Diaka explores several topics relating to the female body, such as misogyny, motherhood, pain, and pleasure, along with her experiences as a Black Ghanaian woman. Her delicate voice delivers meditations on a female body broken down into pieces and chiseled to a version of herself others... Read More

THE WORLD KEEPS ENDING, AND THE WORLD GOES ON

THE WORLD KEEPS ENDING, AND THE WORLD GOES ON

by Franny Choi | Read by Franny Choi

Harper Audio
Poetry & Drama

Franny Choi delivers these hopeful, heartbreaking, beautiful, sorrowful poems with quiet ardor. Her voice is soft and expressive, perfectly capturing the musical yet conversational tone of the whole collection. The poems are about everyday apocalypses and historical apocalypses; small moments of terror and joy; and the paradox of living on this planet, full of so much suffering... Read More

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