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Jana Prikryl Reads Anne Carson

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Influence of Writers on Creation of a Poem

The chapter discusses the impact of T.S. Eliot and Herbert on a poem, exploring themes of irony, purifying language, and expressing emotions through characters like Mr. Dialect and Mr. Cogito. It also reflects on the themes of heroism, self-questioning, and male hero qualities in a long poem sequence that serves as an elegy for the speaker's deceased brother.

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