“Much contemporary verse reads like failed short-short stories rather than failed poetry.”
Quote by Alice Fulton
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Feeling as a Foreign Language: The Good Strangeness of Poetry
This book delves into the intricate relationship between poetry and the human experience, examining how poetry can convey complex emotions and ideas through its distinctive language and form. more
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