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Radical Imagination: Tracy K. Smith, Marilyn Nelson, and Terrance Hayes on Poetry in Our Times

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Form as a Metaphor for Freedom and Constraint

Form, whether in speech, poetry, or in our bodies, serves as a metaphor for the experience of navigating constraints and freedom. It provides borders to push against and rules to break, offering a sense of liberation within limitations. The exploration of form illuminates the challenges and possibilities of creativity within boundaries, reflecting the experience of individuals in diverse bodies.

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