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Marie Howe Reads Lucie Brock-Broido

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring Bewilderment and Comfort Through Poetry

Delve into the concept of bewilderment in poetry, highlighting its roots in uncertainty and its significant role in the poetic journey. Discover how poetry offers solace in times of loss, conveys ineffable truths, and pick up recommendations for poetry books mentioned in the conversation.

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