Kenneth Fearing

Published: April 12, 2018, 4 p.m.

The movie The Big Clock was released in April of 1948, adapted from a book by the radical, Depression-era poet Kenneth Fearing. As WNYC’s Sara Fishko tells us, Fearing’s work zeroed in on advertising and media long before it was the thing to do. In honor of poetry month: this edition of Fishko Files.

Jeanine Basinger is the Chair of Film Studies at Wesleyan University and the author of numerous books and articles on film.

Geoffrey O'Brien is the author of Hardboiled America: Lurid Paperbacks and the Masters of Noir, among many others.

Robert Polito is a professor of writing at the New School and edited the Library of America's Kenneth Fearing: Selected Poems.

Fearing's book "The Big Clock" (1946) and the film The Big Clock (1948) are available on Amazon.

Cracked Record Blues by Kenneth Fearing

 Read by David Garland

The Doctor Will See You Now by Kenneth Fearing

 Read by David Garland

Fishko Files with Sara Fishko

Assistant Producer: Olivia Briley
Mix Engineer: Wayne Shulmister
Editor: Karen Frillmann