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Joy Harjo: Poems are houses for spirits 

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In this 2008 edition of HoCoPoLitSo's The Writing Life, poet Barbara Goldberg talked with guest Joy Harjo, poet, songwriter and musician of the Muskoke/Creek nation. With her red boots tucked under the table, Ms. Harjo explains that "writing a poem is like listening." She reads the poems "This Morning I Pray for My Enemies," "I Give You Back" (one of her oldest and most requested poems), "Emergence" and "My House is the Red Earth." She also plays haunting bits of melody on her wooden flute, and sings a Creek song. "All poems are little houses," Harjo tells Goldberg. "I figure if I can build it nice enough, a spirit will come and live in it." She speaks about finding her home in cultures around the world, on the ocean while paddling her outrigger canoe, and in the Oklahoma nation where she grew up. But really, she explains, laying a her tattooed right hand on her chest, "My home is here." For more information about HoCoPoLitSo (The Howard County Poetry and Literature Society) and the live and televised programs it offers, visit www.hocopolitso.org.

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Комментарии : 35   
@aceazar2806
@aceazar2806 Год назад
Joy Harjo is a spiritual healer
@Alleninna
@Alleninna 3 месяца назад
"My home is in here." Yes, yes. I totally feel you, Joy. Peace to you! ~Linette Marie Allen
@syneedapenland6441
@syneedapenland6441 3 года назад
I’m definitely the “Witness” and poet in my family💓. It’s a Joy to hear other poets evolve humanity 💓
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso 3 года назад
We need more witnesses in the world. Keep writing and watching!
@GODSGift2POETRY2Share
@GODSGift2POETRY2Share 2 года назад
I Love poetry I listen to this as many others because poetry comes from our inner soul to share with the world. I wrote a poetry book after having two strokes last year. I wish to share with the world as so many with podcasts etc talking about my poetry and struggle to get to who I am today is a blessing. Thank you for this.
@tinaqualls986
@tinaqualls986 2 года назад
just beautiful.
@MikeFLHT
@MikeFLHT 6 лет назад
Joy is one of those poets I really wanted to know more about. This is a great interview, she is such an inspiration. It's nice to know that there are other reluctant poets out there, yet we are drawn to it.
@johnjuliuslodato7249
@johnjuliuslodato7249 2 года назад
really powerful interview. very intelligent in the connections and imagery she is painting. breaks any sort of negative stigma that may surround her with profound idealism.
@willibreuer2531
@willibreuer2531 3 года назад
Marvellous interview. Makes me want to read more poems by Joy Harjo. Thanks to Barbara Goldberg.
@LetsAskMichio
@LetsAskMichio 8 лет назад
Joy Harjo is such an inspiration to me and the first poet whose words and spirit I've fallen in love with and connect to spiritually. Thank you for the insightful interview
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso 8 лет назад
+LetsAskMichio Dear Michio, I'm so glad you connected with Joy. She was an amazing reader for us, and so deserved her Wallace Stevens award last year. You might be interested in our programs featuring Edgar Silex or Jane Hirshfield, other poets that are also spiritual in their approach.
@cookcarmela
@cookcarmela 3 года назад
I love her! Joy is such an inspiration 🙏
@41yearoldnewdriver
@41yearoldnewdriver 7 лет назад
I love this woman! I will never forget her saying "I'm not afraid to be Black."
@jthiboo
@jthiboo 3 года назад
Yes! That was in her "Fear" poem from 'She Had Some Horses.'
@dorotheasantiago9037
@dorotheasantiago9037 2 года назад
There's nothing to be afraid with our own culture, I strongly feel that we were created by one, there's no fear of someone liking me or not it's me
@41yearoldnewdriver
@41yearoldnewdriver 2 года назад
@@dorotheasantiago9037 I have a lot of pride in my background as an African American. I wonder sometimes why blacks don't have as much pride in their race or culture. All I hear that is negative saddens me but I am black and proud.
@mikefarrell5996
@mikefarrell5996 8 месяцев назад
I like this poet. I have read her, but this interview helped us know her. She is real.
@carmelmerrill8132
@carmelmerrill8132 5 лет назад
I am remembering how much there is to unlearn!!
@lindapoole6046
@lindapoole6046 4 года назад
I am glad I saw that she was coming to Macon, Georgia the other day when I saw that she was doing to poetry readings yesterday. I went to the one at the Ocumulgee Indian Mounds that just last year became a National Historic Monument. Joy Harjo recently became the first Native American to become the National Poet Laurete. I am so glad I got to meet her and listen to her and buy one of her books. I bought the poetry book many of her readings last evening. She has a warning message for the United States right now, if only more could listen to her and be able to make sure we don't repeat the Trail of Tears with the immigrants in our Country right now. It is not too late to change the path were on.
@PurpleMoonchild1111
@PurpleMoonchild1111 3 года назад
So beautiful! 💜🙏
@DjCyberio
@DjCyberio 5 лет назад
amazing! love her energy so much
@batonpatriot
@batonpatriot 11 лет назад
Beautiful poetry and music. Thanks for posting this. I cherish a print I purchased from Benjamin many years ago, enhancing my NA collection. Many blessing to you and yours.
@pupculturevenice
@pupculturevenice 4 года назад
That was a wonderful interview. Both from Barbara and Joy. LOVELY ✨
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso 4 года назад
Thanks so much, Sandra, I'm glad you enjoyed it. You're right, Joy and Barbara had a great chemistry. Try one of our other shows, perhaps poet Li-Young Lee, or maybe Lucille Clifton. We tend to have terrific interviewers, since they're poets or novelists themselves.
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso 11 лет назад
Thanks so much -- we're glad you enjoyed the show. Harjo is as thoughtful and spirited as she seems on the video. If you enjoyed this show, try The Writing Life with W. S. Merwin, who is a poet of nature who lives in Hawaii and talks about humans' relationship with nature. Blessings to you.
@ms.dorothys.burgess1608
@ms.dorothys.burgess1608 3 года назад
Thank you
@nanasurbanas
@nanasurbanas 10 лет назад
MARAVILLOSA!!!
@QueenYak
@QueenYak Год назад
Would have wanted to hear her speak more about her views on Native American history, colonialism, and current issues. Her poems speak to these ideas, of course, but the interviewer missed an opportunity to probe along those lines.
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso Год назад
Thank you, Sheila. We really are a literary talk show, so we're concerned with the interpretation of work, but I absolutely see your point.
@keleniengaluafe2600
@keleniengaluafe2600 4 месяца назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@asabifatosin1150
@asabifatosin1150 9 лет назад
What a rich person
@galleryhall
@galleryhall 10 лет назад
Nice Interview..
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso 10 лет назад
Thank you! She is truly a wonderful spirit.
@briannehadley5118
@briannehadley5118 5 лет назад
Too short :( very nice talk.
@jupazas580
@jupazas580 4 года назад
risks
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