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Campbell McGrath Reads Czeslaw Milosz

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring the Evolution of Rhyme in Poetry

The chapter discusses the history and creative potential of rhyme in poetry, examining its decline, resurgence through slam poetry and hip hop, and challenges it has faced. It also delves into the process of poetic creation, emphasizing the importance of rhyme in guiding structure and evoking varied emotions within a poem.

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