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Vijay Seshadri Reads Sylvia Plath

The New Yorker: Poetry

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The Intersection of Friendship, Craft, and Continuity in Poetry

The poem discussed in the snip reflects the intersection of friendship and a faith in the craft of poetry. It portrays a continuity of allegiance to something essential to one's being and the transmission of poetic inspiration from other poets. The speaker acknowledges the influence of a mentor in their poetic journey and highlights the personal and individual nature of artistic inspiration. The poem delves into the ambiguity of the imaginative life in contrast to real life, suggesting that poetry allows for engaging with aspects not encountered in the physical world.

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