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#47. From Classroom to Laureate: David Holper's Journey through Eureka's Poetry Scene and Beyond
- 2024/06/25
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From the halls of College of the Redwoods to the heart of Eureka's poetry scene, join us for an inspiring conversation with David Holper, Eureka's inaugural Poet Laureate. Discover how David transitioned from teaching English to becoming a vital part of the local literary community. We explore the rich history of the Poet Laureate tradition, the significance of the laurel in ancient Greece, and gain insights into the current U.S. Poet Laureate, Ada Limon. David also shares personal anecdotes, including memorable meetings with renowned poets like Billy Collins and reflections on the unique annual poetry tradition in Utrecht, Netherlands.
Our journey doesn't stop at poetry. We venture into an adventurous tale from 1977, starting with my enlistment in the California Conservation Corps and eventual role as a firefighter in Calaveras County. Hear about the unexpected blaze that led to a winter spent in tents, my acceptance into Humboldt State, and a thrilling hitchhike to Alaska amid a recession. This segment offers a raw look at the tough conditions of cannery life and the resilience of workers striving to save for school, setting the stage for future stories of unexpected friendships and life-changing experiences.
Finally, we dive into the vibrant poetry and performance art scenes in Humboldt County, highlighting the importance of local venues, public readings, and poetry slams. Discover the nurturing environments provided by Northtown Coffee in Arcata and the Siren Song Tavern in Eureka, fostering talents from high school students to seasoned poets. Get a taste of the local literary culture with a heartfelt reading of David Holper's poem "Silah" and explore the significance of perseverance in creative writing. This episode is a heartfelt celebration of the arts and the community that keeps the spirit of poetry alive in Humboldt County.
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