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Bianca Stone Reads Franz Wright

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring the Framing and Structure of a Poem

The speakers reflect on the decision-making process behind a poem and discuss the appeal of its awkwardness and exploration. They delve into the definitions and essence of poetry, as well as the unique impact it has on the reader. The chapter also explores the complexities of poetry and the contrasting nature of consciousness.

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