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Behind the Mic: Narrator Edoardo Ballerini on the Power of Poetry in Trying Times

Hear about Narrator Edoardo Ballerini's Love of Poetry

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Like Talking With a Friend: Intimacy in Lucia Berlin’s Peripatetic Narratives

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Kay Ryan on the Preposterous Beauty of Gerard Manley Hopkins

One Legendary Poet Analyzes Another

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‘The Lemons’
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Translated by Jonathan Galassi

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The Poet and the Palm Tree: On W.S. Merwin

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William Powers: Will This Crisis Make Us Even More Reliant on Digital Connection?

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Mr. Coccus, and Other Suggested Picture Books for Young Microbiologists

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Megan Boyle: Can You Trust Your Memories?

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