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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“Metaphors get under your skin by ghosting right past the logical mind.” In this animated TED-Ed video, poet Jane Hirshfield discusses the art and use of metaphors in our daily lives and in the works of Emily Dickinson, Langston Hughes, and Carl Sandburg.
Tags: Poetry | Jane Hirshfield | metaphor | TED-Ed | animation | short film | 2012 | Emily Dickinson | Langston Hughes | Carl Sandburg -
“Much like his life, Neruda’s poems bridged romance and revolution by emphasizing the everyday moments worth fighting for.” Author Ilan Stavans narrates this TED-Ed animated film about the life and poetry of Pablo Neruda, directed by Ivana Bosnjak and Thomas Johnson.
Tags: Poetry | Pablo Neruda | Ilan Stavans | TED-Ed | animation | short film | 2019 -
“Is a poem a little machine? A firework? An echo? A dream?” In this animated TED-Ed lesson by Melissa Kovacs, the poetic form is analyzed through famous speeches, song lyrics, and tweets.
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“Beware the Jabberwock, my son! / The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!” Lewis Carroll’s epic nonsense poem “Jabberwocky,” from his novel Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, comes to life in this TED-Ed animated video directed by Sjaak Rood.
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“My mouth / had been a helmet forever / greased with secrets…” Tim Seibles narrates his poem “First Kiss” from his collection Buffalo Head Solos (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2004) for this TED-Ed animated short film directed by Hannah Jacobs, part of the “There’s a Poem for That” series.
Tags: Poetry | Tim Seibles | First Kiss | Buffalo Head Solos | Cleveland State University Poetry Center | 2004 | TED-Ed | animation | short film -
“It’s a multilayered exploration of not only the intimate details of life aboard a whaling ship, but also subjects from across human and natural history, by turns playful and tragic, humorous and urgent.” In this TED-Ed animated lesson by Sascha Morrell and directed by Martina Meštrović, the unique narration and imagery of Herman Melville’s classic novel is explored and celebrated.
Tags: Fiction | Moby-Dick | Herman Melville | TED-Ed | animation | short film -
“Her odes to Inanna mark the first time an author writes using the pronoun ‘I,’ and the first time writing is used to explore deep, private emotions.” This animated TED-Ed lesson by Soraya Field Fiorio explores the writings of Enheduanna, a high priestess in ancient Mesopotamia who is widely considered the world’s first author and wrote forty-two hymns and three epic poems by the time of her exile.
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“Written in Moscow during the 1930s, this surreal blend of political satire, historical fiction, and occult mysticism has earned a legacy as one of the twentieth century’s greatest novels—and one of its strangest.” This TED-Ed lesson by Alex Gendler, directed by Adriatic Animation, depicts the premise of Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel The Master and Margarita and the circumstances surrounding its writing and eventual publication in the 1960s.
Tags: Fiction | Mikhail Bulgakov | The Master and Margarita | TED-Ed | short film | animation -
“Tan speaks to anxieties that plague many immigrants, who often feel both alienated from their homeland and disconnected from their adopted country.” In this TED-Ed animated film, Sheila Marie Orfano breaks down the themes of Amy Tan’s first novel, The Joy Luck Club, and the lessons learned from the intergenerational relationships of the characters.
Tags: Fiction | Amy Tan | The Joy Luck Club | TED-Ed | animation | short film | novel -
“Reading Borges, you might catch a glimpse of infinity too.” In this TED-Ed animated short film, the work of Jorge Luis Borges and the way his essays, poems, and stories helped pioneer the magical realism genre is explored by Ilan Stavans.
Tags: Poetry | Fiction | Creative Nonfiction | Jorge Luis Borges | magical realism | short story | TED-Ed | animation | short film -
“Elephant on an orange line, underneath a yellow circle / meaning sun. / 6 green, vertical lines, with color all from the top / meaning flowers.” In this animated short film for the TED-Ed “There’s a Poem for That” series, Aracelis Girmay reads her poem “For Estefani Lora, Third Grade, Who Made Me a Card” from her collection Teeth (Curbstone Press, 2007).
Tags: Poetry | Aracelis Girmay | animation | short film | TED-Ed | 2019 | Teeth | Curbstone Press | 2007 -
“My mama’s tongue is a telegram from her mother / decorated with the coqui’s of el campo...” Denice Frohman reads her poem “Accents” for this animated TED-Ed short film directed by Kapwa and Robertino Zambrano.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Denice Frohman | Accents | TED-Ed | animation | short film -
“Back home we are plagued by a politeness / so dense even the doctors cannot call things / what they are…” Safia Elhillo narrates her poem “To Make Use of Water” from her collection, The January Children (University of Nebraska Press, 2017), for this animated TED-Ed film directed by Jérémie Balais and Jeffig Le Bars.
Tags: Poetry | Safia Elhillo | To Make Use of Water | The January Children | University of Nebraska Press | 2017 | TED-Ed | animation | short film -
“I watched a dandelion lose its mind in the wind / and when it did, it scattered a thousand seeds.“ Andrea Gibson, author of Lord of the Butterflies (Button Poetry, 2018), reads their poem “The Nutritionist” for this animated TED-Ed film directed by Tomás Pichardo-Espaillat.
Tags: Poetry | Andrea Gibson | The Nutritionist | Lord of the Butterflies | Button Poetry | 2018 | TED-Ed | animation | short film -
In this animated TED-Ed lesson, Sam Slote, an associate professor at Trinity College Dublin and the author of Joyce’s Nietzschean Ethics (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), explains what makes James Joyce’s Ulysses a literary masterpiece and why Joyce, himself, once said: “If Ulysses isn’t worth reading, then life isn’t worth living.”
Tags: Fiction | James Joyce | Ulysses | TED-Ed | Sam Slote | animation | Joyce's Nietzschean Ethics | Palgrave Macmillan -
"Simply put, we are creatures of rhythm and repetition.... Pattern can be pleasure." In this TED-Ed lesson by David Silverstein, animated by Avi Ofer, the pleasure we experience in the repetition of language within poetry, and even in Eminem songs, is deciphered.
Tags: animation | music | William Shakespeare | TED-Ed | Poetry -
"What makes something 'Kafkaesque?'... It's not the absurdity of bureaucracy alone." This TED-Ed animated short film, created by educator Noah Tavlin and narrated by Addison Anderson, explains the combination of external circumstances and human tendencies that characterize a situation as truly "Kafkaesque."
Tags: short film | animation | TED-Ed | Franz Kafka | The Metamorphosis | The Trial | Kafkaesque | Noah Tavlin | A Hunger Artist | Poseidon | Fiction -
"The point of fiction is to cast a spell, a momentary illusion that you are living in the world of the story." In this TED-Ed animated video, author Nalo Hopkinson highlights examples from Kelly Link and Tiphanie Yanique, and shares ideas on how to get readers immersed into stories that engage the senses.
Tags: animation | Kelly Link | TED-Ed | Nalo Hopkinson | Tiphanie Yanique | Fiction -
In this TED-Ed “poetic experiment,” three different animators interpret Walt Whitman's poem “A Noiseless Patient Spider” read by poets Mahogany Browne, Joanna Hoffman, and Rives.
Tags: animation | Walt Whitman | TED-Ed | Mahogany L. Browne | A Noiseless Patient Spider | Joanna Hoffman | Rives | Poetry -
Educators David T. Freeman and Gregory Taylor share the power and reasoning behind William Shakespeare's usage of iambic pentameter in this TED-Ed short film animated by Brad Purnell.
Tags: William Shakespeare | TED-Ed | David T. Freeman | Gregory Taylor | Brad Purnell | iambic pentameter | Poetry | Fiction