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Aria Aber Reads Frank Bidart

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring Space Between Languages

The use of language, like poetry, captures the essence of daily life and help us notice the unnoticed. The speaker, having grown up using both German and Farsi, blends these languages seamlessly in personal conversations and writing. This blending is a deliberate exploration in the speaker's writing, showcasing a comparative approach to language in their work.

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