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Clarence Major Reads Billy Collins

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring the Evolution of Creative Focus and Global Themes

The speaker discusses their shift towards focusing on writing, particularly on creating a book of poems about monuments and special occasions with global themes, drawing inspiration from their experiences in Italy and France to make the work engaging and unique.

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