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Kate Baer Reads Ellen Bass

The New Yorker: Poetry

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The Politics of Erasure in Poetry

Erasure in poetry can be a powerful and political technique, depending on what is being erased. The act of erasure can reflect political ideologies and current events, such as the erasure poems inspired by George Floyd. Black poets like Tracy K Smith, Robin Coste Lewis, and Nicole Sealey have used erasure as a technique in their work, raising questions about the politics and impact of this method in poetry.

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