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Joy Harjo Reads Sandra Cisneros

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring Ruin and Reinvention in Sandra Cisneros' Poetry

Delving into the themes of ruin and reinvention in Sandra Cisneros' poem 'Still Life with potatoes, pearls, raw meat, rhinestones, lard and horse hooves', the chapter reflects on the bold performance style and its relevance to current societal issues.

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