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Sandra Cisneros Reads José Antonio Rodríguez

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Embracing Age and Writing Style

As we age, we appreciate the wisdom and freedom it brings, valuing experience over societal expectations. The distinction between writing poetry and prose can be fluid and surprising, with the author allowing the piece to determine its own form, often blurring the lines between poetry and story.

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