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Raymond Antrobus Reads John Lee Clark

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Embracing Playfulness and Teaching as a Poet

The speaker acknowledges the influence of poets like John Lee Clark who have inspired him to be playful with marginalized languages, incorporating them into his work for joy, communion, and learning. He highlights the poet's role as a teacher, bringing ideas into the classroom to encourage playfulness and exploration with a beginner's mind.

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