Poets & Writers Theater
Every day we share a new clip of interest to creative writers—author readings, book trailers, publishing panels, craft talks, and more. So grab some popcorn, filter the theater tags by keyword or genre, and explore our sizable archive of literary videos.
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“Is it not enough to enter ending, one self in the halving road, and the fires in us blot the coasts that reject us...” In this short film by Lior Shamriz and Chloé Griffin, poet Canisia Lubrin reads from her collection The Dyzgraphxst (McClelland and Stewart, 2020), for which she won the 2021 Griffin Poetry Prize.
Tags: Poetry | Canisia Lubrin | The Dyzgraphxst | McClelland and Stewart | 2020 | Griffin Poetry Prize | short film -
“What I love about water is that it spends its whole time falling,” begins Alice Oswald as she introduces her poem “A Short Story of Falling” from her 2017 Griffin Poetry Prize–winning collection, Falling Awake (Jonathan Cape, 2016). “It’s always, apparently, trying to find the lowest place possible and when it finds the lowest place possible, it lies there wide awake.”
Tags: Poetry | Alice Oswald | Falling Awake | Jonathan Cape | 2016 | Griffin Poetry Prize | 2017 | reading -
“We’d cut school like knives through butter, the three / Of us — Peter, Stephen and I — to play / Just about all the music we knew…” In this video, award–winning poet Rowan Ricardo Phillips reads “Boys” from his second collection of poems, Heaven (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015), which was shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize in 2016.
Tags: Poetry | Rowan Ricardo Phillips | Griffin Poetry Prize | 2016 | Heaven | Farrar, Straus and Giroux | 2015 | reading | music -
“I have withheld more than I have written. I have restrained more than I have given. I have left unsaid more than I have said.” In this Granta video, Dionne Brand reads from her collection The Blue Clerk (McClelland & Stewart, 2018), which was shortlisted for the 2019 Griffin Poetry Prize.
Tags: Poetry | Dionne Brand | The Blue Clerk | McClelland and Stewart | 2019 | Griffin Poetry Prize | Granta | reading -
"They called her Sparrow, / so the Lord would be watchful of her..." Norman Dubie, Arizona State University Regents' Professor of English, reads "Sparrow" from his poetry collection The Quotations of Bone (Copper Canyon Press, 2015), which was awarded the 2016 Griffin Poetry Prize.
Tags: 2015 | Copper Canyon Press | Norman Dubie | Griffin Poetry Prize | The Quotations of Bone | Poetry