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“To Claim What Has Tried to Claim Me”: A Roundtable on Asian-American Poetics

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Language as Lush and Textured

The speaker admires the richness of language used, praising the science and playfulness in the words. They appreciate the poetic nature that has a certain childish quality, akin to the rhyme schemes and rhythm found in works like Dr. Seuss's books. The speaker sees a similarity in the sound playfulness between the discussed work and classic children's literature.

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