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Jonathan Galassi Reads Frederick Seidel

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring Poetry's Influence on Social and Political Discourse

The chapter delves into the pronunciation and political subtext of 'Shinola', reflecting on the impact of modern events on poetry and the challenges faced by editors. It also analyzes the themes of happiness and nostalgia in poems depicting urban settings and past eras of New York City.

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