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The Evolution of a Poet Laureate Who Started Out a U.S. Marine
Episode description:
It’s not often that someone can recite the verses of Walt Whitman, then belt out the motto of the U.S. Marine Corps—Semper Fedelis! (Always Faithful). But that’s Evelyn Kandel, the Poet Laureate of Nassau County, who enlisted in the Marines 70 years ago right out of high school on the whimsical advice of an aunt who told her, “Why not join the armed services and see the world?” In today’s conversation with host Ron Roel, Evelyn talks about how she became one of the few, the proud-- actually very few — women Marines during the Korean War. She’ll tell what it was like to be one of these pioneering women as she worked in public relations and recruiting, travelling across the West Coast to speak to young college women about officer training. Afterward, Evelyn went to college on the G. I. bill, and continued to pursue her passion in painting, sculpture and teaching. Evelyn will talk about how she evolved through her art as a poet, expanding on how she views her craft, how she finds inspiration (and joy) in her work, and her philosophy of teaching aspiring adult poets. And of course, Evelyn will recite some of her favorite poems from four published books and anthologies, reflecting on various periods of her life, from childhood to the pandemic—and her continuing proud association with today’s Marine Corps. She was recently honored as a Marine veteran by “Heroes Among Us,” an organization helping veterans in need started by “Gold Star Mothers.”
Guest description:
Evelyn Kandel is the current Poet Laureate for Nassau County, New York, a two-year position of honor awarded to American poets of merit on national, state and local levels. After graduating from high school, she improbably joined the Marines and served during the Korean War. After getting her bachelor’s and master’s degrees, she embarked on a career as a painter, sculptor, poet and teacher. Her work is in many private collections and she has been widely exhibited in the New York metropolitan area. After retiring as Art Department Head at the Portledge School in Locust Valley, N.Y., she returned to poetry full time. She is the author of four published books on poetry — Shore Lines, Between Stillness and Motion, Tracing My Shadow and 30 Poems in 30 Days and the Music that Inspired Them—two of which won national awards. Her poems also have appeared in many journals and anthologies, most recently in Corona, an anthology published by the Walt Whitman Birthplace. Evelyn gives workshops called “Plain Talk About Poetry” and has been teaching adult poetry classes for about ten years.
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