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Nicole Sealey Reads Ellen Bass

The New Yorker: Poetry

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The Simultaneous Existence of Light and Dark

The speaker discusses the presence of humor in dark moments and emphasizes that in life, light and dark can coexist. They mention the importance of having both lightness and darkness in poetry, like in the poem Object Permanence. The speaker admires the incorporation of different tones in poetry, citing examples like The Blues, and acknowledges that some light has to come in even within moments of darkness.

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