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Mary Karr Reads Terrance Hayes

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring the Complexities of Parental Love and Self-Identity Through Poetry

Delve into the intricate dynamics of parental love and resentment, contrasting human emotions with the innocence of a pig. Reflect on poems by Mary Karr and Terrance Hayes to understand the depths of familial relationships and self-awareness.

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