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Garrett Hongo Reads Charles Wright

The New Yorker: Poetry

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In this chapter, a poet explores their deep connection to Charles Wright's work and its influence on their own poetry. They reflect on how mentoring and poetic lineage have shaped their artistic understanding of landscape and imagination.

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