What is Poetry? Poets and Poetry in Mexico (3:02)
Reading and Writing Poetry Requires a Love of Words (4:15)
Reading and Writing Poetry Is Playing (2:32)
Writing Poetry Requires Reading Poetry (3:20)
Poetry Needs Sound and Form (4:26)
Poetry Explores What It Is to Be Human (3:23)
What is poetry? A Good Poem Is the Height of Literature (3:26)
How can poetry be taught?
How to read it, to enjoy it, or to write it? (4:26)
Three Mexican Poets Speak About Imagery in Poetry (2:43)
Concrete Images Abound in Poetry (5:13)
Imagery in Poetry: Discovering Sacred Mysteries (2:04)
Imagery in Poetry: Setting Fire to the Imagination (3:18)
Imagery in Poetry: Expressing the Inexpressible (5:29)
Imagery in Poetry: Exercising the Imagination (6:26)
Imagery in Poetry: "The Image Explains Itself" - Octavio Paz (4:51)
Flor de Cacto: Poetry Converts Mere Words into Something More (4:28)
Poetry Creates New Reality by Using Metaphor (2:59)
Metaphor: But What Does It Mean? (3:44)
Readers of Poetry Learn the Language of Metaphor (4:33)
Metaphors Indicate Abstract Ideas (3:43)
Metaphors Connect Images with Ideas (4:36)
Metaphor Itself is Only a Word (5:17)
Flor de Cacto: Three Mexican Poets Recall Early Contact with Poetry (2:50)
Poetry Beyond Words: What Does Poetry Do? (2:04)
Poetry Beyond Words: What Does Poetry Express? (4:16)
Poetry Beyond Words: Who Writes Poetry? (5:55)
Poetry Beyond Words: Where Does Poetry Come From? (3:41)
Poetry Beyond Words: What Inspires Poetry? (2:55)
Poetry Beyond Words: How Does a Poem Emerge? (3:23)
Poetry Beyond Words: Syllables, Meter and Meaning (3:51)