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From classical favorites like Walk Whitman and Pablo Neruda to modern favorites like Claudia Rankine and Eileen Myles, our diverse collection of poetry audiobooks showcases some of the world’s best poets. Poems in audiobook format let you hear the beauty, tones, and fluidity of poems and enjoy them just as the poet intended.

From classical favorites like Walk Whitman and Pablo Neruda to modern favorites like Claudia Rankine and Eileen Myles, our diverse collection of poetry audiobooks showcases some of the world’s best poets. Poems in audiobook format let you hear the beauty, tones, and fluidity of poems and enjoy them just as the poet intended.

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Harbinger: Poems
Harbinger: Poems
Harbinger: Poems
Harbinger: Poems
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Harbinger: Poems

byShelley Puhak

 “The speaker in Shelley Puhak’s Harbinger is no closer to knowing herself than I am, than we are, which is why we trust her. Each similarly titled poem holds a triptych mirror up to the artist and, in so doing, up to us all, so we may better see ourselves as we are. In ever-changing form.” —Nicole Sealey  A stunning meditation on artistic creation and historical memory from the winner of the National Poetry Series, chosen by Nicole Sealey From “Portrait of the artist, gaslit” to “Portrait of the artist’s ancestors” to “Portrait of the artist reading a newspaper,” the poems in Harbinger reflect the many facets of the artistic self as well as the myriad influences and experiences that contribute to that identity. “Portrait of the artist as a young man” has long been the default position, but these poems carve out a different vantage point. Seen through the lens of motherhood, of working as a waitress, of watching election results come in, or of simply sitting in a waiting room, making art—and making an artist—is a process wherein historical events collide with lived experience, both deeply personal but also unfailingly political. When we make art, for what (and to whom) are we accountable? And what does art-making demand of us, especially as apocalypse looms? With its surprising insights, Harbinger, the latest book from acclaimed poet Shelley Puhak, shows us the reality of the constantly evolving and unstable self, a portrait of the artist as fragmentary, impressionable, and always in flux.   

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About Poetry

Engage with the rhythm and beauty of language in one of the world’s most ancient oral traditions. If ever there was a literary form made for audio, it’s poetry. From its earliest forms to the poems being written today, poetry has kept its close alliance with speaking and singing. The music of poetry, its sounds and rhythms, are meant to have voice. Listen to some of the best poetry audiobooks and hear the rhythm of the language as recited by the poets themselves or dramatic readers whose intonations will transport you into a world where language really matters. Poetry shows us that how something is said is an essential part of what is being said. Tone of voice, inflection and rhythm enlarges our experience allowing us to see worlds through other people and other ages. Listen to bestselling poet and Instagram star Atticus in his romantic and moving collection, The Truth About Magic. Immerse yourself in the Black experience in Black Imagination: Black Voices on Black Futures, or explore The Classic Hundred Poems: All-time Favorites, an anthology of poems from the greatest masters of French literature translated into English. Open your ears and listen to the rhythm of odes, sonnets, free verse and epic dramas.

Engage with the rhythm and beauty of language in one of the world’s most ancient oral traditions. If ever there was a literary form made for audio, it’s poetry. From its earliest forms to the poems being written today, poetry has kept its close alliance with speaking and singing. The music of poetry, its sounds and rhythms, are meant to have voice. Listen to some of the best poetry audiobooks and hear the rhythm of the language as recited by the poets themselves or dramatic readers whose intonations will transport you into a world where language really matters. Poetry shows us that how something is said is an essential part of what is being said. Tone of voice, inflection and rhythm enlarges our experience allowing us to see worlds through other people and other ages. Listen to bestselling poet and Instagram star Atticus in his romantic and moving collection, The Truth About Magic. Immerse yourself in the Black experience in Black Imagination: Black Voices on Black Futures, or explore The Classic Hundred Poems: All-time Favorites, an anthology of poems from the greatest masters of French literature translated into English. Open your ears and listen to the rhythm of odes, sonnets, free verse and epic dramas.