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Christian Wiman Reads Patrizia Cavalli

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Poems Can Really Shift Meaning

i wonder too, you know, just hearing it now, alloud a, as we've been, still, two years later, dealing with the pendemic in different ways. You know, if we take it for a moment to be literal, or think of that kind of removal from the streets that's happened to many of us, i think that's really a powerful moment. But it also has this other accompanying feeling, or set of feelings, that i don't think we've sorted out yet,. even if we all return to work to morrow. So here we are. What's scrambled the way i mean, it's a different feeling.

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