5min chapter

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Meena Alexander Reads Gerald Stern

The New Yorker: Poetry

CHAPTER

Exploring the Poet's Intimate Connection with Creation and Home

This chapter delves into the profound connection between the speaker and the poem, delving into the symbolism of goddess Kali and themes of creation and destruction. While uncertain about future poems, the speaker hints at upcoming works focusing on family and home, concluding with insights into discussed poems and future projects.

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