In Every Vital Moment, Poetry Is Alive and Well (4/23/18)
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Is poetry dead—too slow for our wired, sound-bite world? Even if poetry is no more, says David Gewanter, then it still leaves its DNA lying around or moves like a virus passing from body to body, playing witness to our most vital moments. Gewanter, a poet, essayist, and editor, offers his humble opinion on why verse remains relevant.
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