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Diane Seuss Reads Jane Huffman

The New Yorker: Poetry

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How Do You See Sonnets?

Frida Ghitis: How did you come to the sonnet? You know, like we were talking bout odes earlier. Was the onnet something that you always were thinking about, or, you know, in this poem, isn't the sonnet?" I find sonnets, when i write them, it's hard to stop, you know," Ghitis says. "It feels both comfortable, perhaps, like the dogs on theworn couch"

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