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Donika Kelly Reads Mary Oliver

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring Poetic Form and Structure

The chapter provides a detailed analysis of a poem's form and structure, emphasizing the impact of line organization on the reading experience. The speakers discuss the visual elements of the poem and how its structure influences reader engagement. Delving into the deliberate choices made by the poet, the conversation highlights the significance of structure in poetry and its effect on interpretation.

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