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Christian Wiman Reads Patrizia Cavalli

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Eating Grapes Downward

christian wyman wrote a poem about eating grapes downward. He used two Japanese words: karatage and kii, which means 'wearo' and 'kai' in japanese. The new yorker has published his poem on its front page this week. Watch the full video below to hear it read by Christian Wyman.

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