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Nicole Sealey Reads Ellen Bass

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring Themes of Violence and Self-awareness in Poetry

The chapter delves into the complexities of a poem titled Of Violence, examining themes of self-awareness, various forms of violence, and societal expectations. It reflects on the balance of humor and darkness, the importance of incorporating true statements in poems, and the broader themes of gender, race, love, and personal obsessions in a poetry book.

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