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Ada Limón Reads Jennifer L. Knox

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Humor in Poetry

Humor in poetry can be a powerful tool to convey deep and inexplicable emotions in a way that other forms of expression may not achieve. Some readers may struggle with poems that incorporate humor, but it can serve to make profound points in a unique and engaging manner.

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