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Ariel Francisco Reads James Wright

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring the Themes of Hope and Impending Doom in Poetry

A conversation delving into the themes of hope and impending doom in contemporary poetry, exploring how poets like Ariel Francisco and James Wright capture the essence of our turbulent times. The chapter also provides insight into where to find their poems and details of their published works.

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