Por: The Atlantic Life March 14, 2023
Here is the verse that we just can’t get out of our heads. and Arsh RaziuddinMarch 14, 2023, 12:46 PM ETAs editors who review poetry for The Atlantic, we read a lot of poems. Each week, there are new PDFs in our inboxes; our desks are covered with chaotic piles of books we’ve yet to crack open, and our shelves are already packed with old favorites. We’re also frequently asked, “What poetry should I read?” The question couldn’t be... + full article
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