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Dobby Gibson Reads Diane Seuss

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Immersive Worlds in Diane Seuss's Poetry

This chapter explores the sensory richness and emotional depth of a poem by Diane Seuss, highlighting its vivid imagery and intricate sonnet structure. The discussion connects these elements to broader poetic traditions, emphasizing themes of loss, memory, and the evolution of the sonnet in American poetry.

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