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Mary Karr Reads Terrance Hayes

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Transitioning from High to Low in Poetry

The transition from high to low in poetry, known as Bethos, involves moving from lofty or serious topics to more mundane or humorous subjects. This may create contrast and depth in the poem, adding complexity and engaging the reader's emotions. In the poem mentioned, 'Ars Poetica with Bacon' by Terence Hayes, this technique is used to blend the profound with the everyday, creating a unique and impactful poetic experience.

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