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Sherod Santos and Jean-Louis Chrétien on Redeeming the Unredeemable

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“Her face appeared, puffed and up– Ended through a shock of curls, and smiled, Who knows, to forgive us all, men and boys, fathers And sons, all silently looking…” — “Gypsy Carnival”, Sherod Santos   In “Of Modern Poetry,” Wallace Stevens claims “[modern poetry] has to be living, to learn the speech of the place.… The post Sherod Santos and Jean-Louis Chrétien on Redeeming the Unredeemable appeared first on VoegelinView.

“Her face appeared, puffed and up– Ended through a shock of curls, and smiled, Who knows, to forgive us all, men and boys, fathers And sons, all silently looking…” — “Gypsy Carnival”, Sherod Santos   In “Of Modern Poetry,” Wallace Stevens claims “[modern poetry] has to be living, to learn the speech of the place.…

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