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From the Archive: Marianne Boruch. January 2013

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Good poetry gets beneath the skin of readers. This episode features a poet who, for a short period, literally got ‘under the skin’.

In the autumn of 2008, poet and essayist Marianne Boruch was awarded a ‘Faculty Fellowship in a Second Discipline’, permitting her to study something new for a semester. Her choice? Anatomy classes. ‘Cadaver, Speak’, a long poem, was her response to her time dissecting bodies, and in this 2013 podcast, she talks about her experiences in an interview conducted in the Edinburgh University Medical School’s historical lecture theatre.

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Good poetry gets beneath the skin of readers. This episode features a poet who, for a short period, literally got ‘under the skin’.

In the autumn of 2008, poet and essayist Marianne Boruch was awarded a ‘Faculty Fellowship in a Second Discipline’, permitting her to study something new for a semester. Her choice? Anatomy classes. ‘Cadaver, Speak’, a long poem, was her response to her time dissecting bodies, and in this 2013 podcast, she talks about her experiences in an interview conducted in the Edinburgh University Medical School’s historical lecture theatre.

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