
1988
American cowboys have been writing poetry for over a century. This little-known literary tradition both belies the macho image of the Western heroes and serves as an imaginative form of oral history. Cowboy Poets travels to the big sky country of Nevada, Montana, and Arizona to explore the tradition and to introduce three working cowboys, and the poetry they write about the lifestyle and land they love: Waddie Mitchell, Slim Kite, and Wally McRae.

Waddie Mitchell

Slim Kite

Wally McRae

Corral

War of Words: Battle Rap in the UK

Losing the West

A Farra do Circo

John Betjeman: A Poet in London

Poets Against the Bomb

Ritratti: Andrea Zanzotto

Películas

Catalan Poets

The Honest Poet

Mahmoud Darwish: As the Land Is the Language

Cowboys: A Documentary Portrait

Territoire Ishkueu Territoire Femme

To Stay Alive: A Method

Libellula gentile. Fabio Pusterla, il lavoro del poeta

A Line a Day Must Be Enough!

Sherwood Park

Where are the African Gods?

Wè

Zumiriki