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Evie Shockley Reads Rita Dove

The New Yorker: Poetry

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The Power of Context in Poetry

Poetry holds the power to reveal deeper insights through contextual moments. The poet explores the concept of control over time in a significant moment surrounding McDaniel's delayed arrival to receive the first Oscar as a black person in 1939. Through the portrayal of CP time, the poet unveils the weaponized aspect of this stereotype. The snip highlights the importance of understanding the moments that inspire poetry and the significance of the situations they encapsulate.

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