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Donika Kelly Reads Mary Oliver

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring the Power of Naming and Family in Poetry

Exploring the impact of names in poetry, this chapter delves into themes of acceptance, family, memory, and personal history. Previewing 'The Natural Order of Things' book, the poet's work reflects on family, love, art, solitude, and the essence of belonging.

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