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Kaveh Akbar Reads Ellen Bryant Voigt

The New Yorker: Poetry

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The Power of Poetry in Enacting Nature

The poem 'Groundhog' by Ellen Bryant Voigt delves into the discussion of language and the essence of nature. It goes beyond mere description and aims to make the reader truly feel and experience the subject being described. The poem embodies the Groundhog, making its essence more vivid and apparent than ever before. Through poetry, nature is brought to life with texture and depth, contrary to the flattening effect of scientific taxonomy. The power of poetry lies in its ability to bring forth the true essence and vitality of nature, transcending the limitations of mere words.

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