4min chapter

The New Yorker: Poetry cover image

Rosanna Warren Reads Ellen Bryant Voigt

The New Yorker: Poetry

CHAPTER

Exploring the Image of a Birch Tree in Poetry

The chapter delves into the process of writing a poem inspired by a birch tree observed in a Vermont shack, navigating the challenge of avoiding Robert Frost's influence. It emphasizes the importance of balancing speech and musical rhythms in poetry and the exploration of themes like decay, lack of tenderness, and the act of making and unmaking in literary creations.

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