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Rosanna Warren Reads Ellen Bryant Voigt

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring Similarities in Poetic Themes and Settings

A poet reflects on the unexpected similarities between their poem and Ellen Bryant Voigt's 'Bear,' both set in New England landscapes with animal interactions. The chapter also touches on themes of determination, disconnection, and contemplation of life and nature through poetry.

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