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Christian Wiman Reads Patrizia Cavalli

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Is There a Ripened Disease?

Ripely ot suggest it's literal, but the rest of the poem suggests its figurative. In fact, there wasn't any change. Everything seems to come to you in quotes, as if it's not quite real. And has it tinged with ironyd has i distance to it?

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