Psalm 23 / Mary, Queen of Scots is Executed / 3 Poems by Mary Oliver

Published: Aug. 18, 2023, 4 a.m.

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An episode from 8/18/23: What makes a story or prayer or poem last? What circumstances can lead one monarch to order the execution of another? And why, over the past twenty years, was Mary Oliver the best-selling poet in America? Tonight\'s episode is another three-parter:

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  • In the first part, I read from one of the great scholars of the Hebrew Bible in our time, James Kugel. I focus on a passage from his How to Read the Bible, and his summary of the variety of meanings that the twenty-third Psalm have inspired since it was first written. He asks how we judge the validity of any interpretation.
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  • In the second part, I read from Peter Ackroyd\'s Tudors, on the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587).
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  • In the third part, I read three poems from the American poet Mary Oliver (1935-2019). They can all be found in her career-spanning selection, Devotions: "White Owl Flies into and Out of the Field," "Wild Geese," and "Snow Moon - Black Bear Gives Birth."
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