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Saeed Jones Reads Deborah Digges

The New Yorker: Poetry

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The Grief of Loss

There's almost this evocation of Lucio Clifton, you know, every day something tried to kill me and fail. And then also this all myself. What's the all myselfs there? Is it that the grief is kind of like the self being spoken of? I mean, I think it is part of it.

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