The Hamilton Spectator

Shaq attacks poetry

- ANDREW DALTON

Shaquille O’Neal has dubbed himself “The Big Baryshniko­v” and “The Big Socrates.” He can now add “The Big Shakespear­e.”

The basketball Hall-of-Famer is adding poetry to his resume as one of the stars of the new public television series “Poetry in America .”

O’Neal tells The Associated Press that he’s always loved poetry and wrote plenty of rhymes in his days as a part-time rapper.

But he says he has a whole new understand­ing after meeting the show’s host, Harvard professor Elisa New.

O’Neal says he thought the poem he reads on the show, called “Fast Break,” was about basketball, but later realized it was about human emotions.

The series presented by American Public Television.

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