Episode 627: David McLoghlin!
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On this week’s show, I talk to the poet David McLoghlin about his newest collection of poems, Crash Centre, history, religion, rugby, boarding school, trauma, and exiting the comforts of metaphor.
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TEXT DISCUSSED
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Buy Crash Centre here.
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NOTES
Check out our earlier conversion back on episode 309.
Check out David reading Rilke’s “Presentiment” back on episode 275.
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