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Saeed Jones Reads Deborah Digges

The New Yorker: Poetry

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The Afterlife of Grief

I think for all of us, I think if you go through an experience with grief, it does feel like the end of the world. Any news headline is to totally reconsider what we knew. And so yeah, I think any good poem worth its salt is a spell just because it acts upon you. That's what I've always wanted to emulate and to be able to live inside.

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