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Ellen Bass Reads Adam Zagajewski

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Embrace the richness of language

The speaker embraced the word 'bivalve' in the poem because it was necessary to find different ways to say 'oyster'. The use of 'meluscan saint' was a fabulous invention and the speaker felt fortunate to have access to such wonderful words. Sometimes in writing, there may seem to be a lack of a specific word.

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