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Nicole Sealey Reads Ellen Bass

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Yearning and Envy: Reflections on Existence

The chapter explores the narrator's envy towards a vibrant man with tattoos and piercings, reflecting on their own life while contemplating relationships, parenthood, and mortality. The analysis deepens with a dissection of Ellen Bass's poem 'Indigo' and the transformation from judgment to admiration within it, highlighting themes of primal desire and unexpected shifts in perspective.

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