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Ben Purkert Reads Jorie Graham

The New Yorker: Poetry

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The Intersection of Poetry and Self-Discovery

The poem discussed in this snippet reflects a discovery journey, with elements likened to nature and the mind. The speaker draws parallels between the poem and the concept of 'no ideas but in things' by William Carlos Williams. The fusion of force and substance in the poem is highlighted, suggesting a seamless connection that mirrors the essence of poetry, the mind, and the self. This intricate blend captivates the speaker, emphasizing a deep intertwining of elements that enrich the overall experience.

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