Episode 60: Ravi Shankar

Ravi Shankar playing a sitar
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Joe and Mark are joined by Christopher Guerin, poet and music aficionado, who is on the podcast to champion the work of classical Indian musician Ravi Shankar.

Christopher spent twenty-six years in the symphony orchestra business, including twenty as President of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. After that he went on to work for Sweetwater (“the world’s leading music technology and instrument retailer”) as a VP.

Since retiring, he’s been putting his English degrees to work as a writer. He started out writing short stories and has become a poet, focused on ekphrastic sonnets. (In his case, poems that describe, or are influenced by, specific images.)

The trio take a deep dive into the history and current state of poetry before discussing the music of Ravi Shankar.

Shankar’s sitar music was in the background as Christopher wrote his sonnet sequence, My Human Disguise.

“Ravi Shankar’s music is so overwhelmingly complex and free that when I have it in the background I can concentrate on the poems and rhymes in a way that I can’t with any other music,” Christopher explains.

He’s also a huge fan of Shankar’s daughter, Anoushka, in particular a piece called Jannah. [clip below]

“You can hear the same piece over and over again and you’ll think it’s brand new because of the complexity of the music,” he says.

Christopher makes a great case for authors to listen to raga while they write.


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Christopher Guerin has two degrees in English Literature from Northern Illinois University. He worked in the symphony orchestra business for twenty-six years, twenty as the President of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic.

His stories, poems, essays, and book reviews have appeared in numerous publications. The Story of My Universe and Other Stories was published by Amika Press in 2020; Loverless Love was published in 2023. His work of 600 sonnets, My Human Disguise, was completed in 2022, with the first 200 published by Voca Me Press in 2016. He has written a dozen children’s stories, two novels, and six books of poetry. His poetry was anthologized in 2017 in A Gathering of World Poets.

His one-act play, Quartet, received a staged reading with Equity Actors in 1998 by Open Door Theater. Combined with a second play, Cat Murder, it will be full staged in 2025.

Check out the poem he recites in the podcast, The Gate of the Night, here. And you can find the endpoint of his epic sonnet sequence at his website, the Zealotry of Geurin, here.

Christopher Guerin

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