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Natasha Trethewey Reads Charles Wright

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploration of Grief, Transcendence, and Uncertainty in a Poem

Delving into a poem that touches on grief, transcendence, and the insignificance of humanity while reflecting on the duality of emotions and uncertainties in life.

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