Listen "Art & Verse Podcast - January 7, 2025: Zora Neale Hurston, Charles Addams, Gerald Durrell, and a Poem by Ken Tomaro"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome to Art & Verse!
In this episode, we celebrate:
Zora Neale Hurston (1891): Literary giant of the Harlem Renaissance, author of Their Eyes Were Watching God, and anthropologist known for her vibrant storytelling and exploration of African American culture.
Charles Addams (1912): Brilliant cartoonist and creator of The Addams Family, whose delightfully macabre humor transformed the strange and unusual into something beloved by generations.
Gerald Durrell (1925): Naturalist, conservationist, and author of My Family and Other Animals, a humorous memoir of his childhood in Corfu. Durrell founded the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, dedicated to protecting endangered species.
Our featured poem is Indiana 1, Cleveland 0 by Ken Tomaro, a poet who discovered his craft later in life. Since then, he has been published in literary journals, featured on podcasts, and launched a YouTube channel to share his work.
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Thanks for tuning in—be well and stay inspired!
In this episode, we celebrate:
Zora Neale Hurston (1891): Literary giant of the Harlem Renaissance, author of Their Eyes Were Watching God, and anthropologist known for her vibrant storytelling and exploration of African American culture.
Charles Addams (1912): Brilliant cartoonist and creator of The Addams Family, whose delightfully macabre humor transformed the strange and unusual into something beloved by generations.
Gerald Durrell (1925): Naturalist, conservationist, and author of My Family and Other Animals, a humorous memoir of his childhood in Corfu. Durrell founded the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, dedicated to protecting endangered species.
Our featured poem is Indiana 1, Cleveland 0 by Ken Tomaro, a poet who discovered his craft later in life. Since then, he has been published in literary journals, featured on podcasts, and launched a YouTube channel to share his work.
Enjoying the show? Support us on Patreon to help keep Art & Verse going strong!
Thanks for tuning in—be well and stay inspired!