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Peter Balakian Reads Theodore Roethke

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Resky's Poems - Is He an Anthologist?

i keep using the word arctyple because resky was very interested in young, and he's bringing young into poetics. And plath, she credited him right, and as very clear about that her transformation, in many ways, was thinking about his poems very much. I feel that rethgy is anthologized poorly. People don't realize that. You read the rud key and the anthologys like all he likes sgreenhouses. He's on the top of the house. But, but you dig a little deeper, i you say, whow? He is really trying to see how language can exist without verb,. or language can exist only verb.

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