Poet Richard Blanco Celebrates Pride Month

by | Jun 3, 2019 | Radio

In the latest edition of “Village Voice,” Jim Braude and Margery Eagan celebrated Pride Month with poet Richard Blanco.

Blanco shared two of his own poems about growing up gay. In one, “Queer Theory: According To My Grandmother,” Blanco chronicles the way his grandmother policed any behavior she deemed “too feminine” when he was a child.

“I learned a lot from her, I got a lot of support from her, but when it came to this dimension of sexuality, it was something she didn’t understand,” he said.

Blanco said it was this fraught and often painful relationship that shaped his identity as a writer.

“Relationships are complex, but I wouldn’t be a writer, I think, if it wasn’t for my grandmother, in an odd way,” he said. “This constant surveillance that’s in the poem, it made me withdraw and I became an observer of the world. That’s what writers do.”

This episode of “Village Voice” aired on WGBH Boston Public Radio on June 3, 2019.

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