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Dorothea Lasky Reads Louise Bogan

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Reflecting on the Ending of a Poem and Its Unique Imagery

The speaker delves into the ending of a poem, highlighting its distinctiveness and the conversation it initiates with another poet's work. They explore disassociating figures and draw parallels to another poem that concludes with a similar concept, expressing profound emotions and relating it to roped arms and poetry's conclusion.

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