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Sharon Olds Reads Rodney Jones

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Echoes of Memory and Loss

This chapter explores the intricate relationship between memory, love, and loss through the metaphor of a 'gallows glass.' The discussion highlights the emotional depth of poetry, emphasizing how familial connections and the complexities of relationships with the departed can offer profound insights into the human experience.

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