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Arthur Sze Reads Robert Hass

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Yno Brushing Danger on the Side of an Apom Bomb

I think there's something about extinction and a resistance, certainly from the first line. I feel like many of them ar consumed by danger. And again, as i said, each line is almost like a one line highco o, like a flash. But i feel that each line has a sense of danger or, if not overtly danger, a sense of urgency underlying each.

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