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Aria Aber Reads Frank Bidart

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploration of Grief and Nature's Indifference

Exploring the profound impact of grief and loss, contrasting the experiences of those grieving and those who are not. Symbolism of bees and pigeons highlights nature's indifference to human suffering and mortality.

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