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Joyce Carol Oates Reads John Updike

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Value of Friendship and Modesty in Writing

Friendship can be maintained through written correspondence even when physical meetings are rare. The speaker's friend was a great writer of letters and postcards and also a modest poet, as evidenced by letters from the time of a published poem. The friend acknowledged rejections from the New Yorker but expressed the value of continuing to write poetry despite setbacks, showing humility and dedication to the craft.

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