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Terrance Hayes reads Matthew Dickman

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Poems About Humour

I want to ask you a lastly about this poem about humor. Where does humour fit for you, and in this poem. But also, i guess, thinking about poetry more broadly,. You think of wine being very much a social lubricate. And so that's partly why i think about the charm and kind of sometimes ragged a freedom that comes in matthew dicma's poems often.

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