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All posts tagged
poetry
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September 18, 2023If People in Other Professions Talked About Their Jobs Like Poets Talk About Poetry
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June 27, 2023W. H. Auden’s “Funeral Blues (The Practical Version)”
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December 16, 2022Holiday Air Travel Haiku
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December 9, 2022Emily Dickinson’s Evaluation Rubric for a Tenure-Track Position at Her Liberal Arts College
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November 29, 2022T. S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” as Occupy Democrats Tweets
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August 31, 2022How Kahlil Gibran’s Poem “On Children” Reads to Me, an Actual Mother
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July 18, 2022Emily Dickinson Poem or an Early Aughts Emo Lyric?
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June 2, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: A Number
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April 29, 2022Honest Office Haiku
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February 7, 2022A McSweeney’s Books Q&A with Victoria Chang, Author of The Boss
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September 22, 2023It’s Decorative Gourd Season, Motherfuckers
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September 28, 2023A Template for Right-Wingers Upset with Taylor Swift
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September 15, 2023Son, You’re Old Enough to Know the Truth, There is No Such Thing as the “Invisible Hand of the Market”
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September 22, 2023Welcome to Rosalita’s Boarding House for Girls and Women Rescued by Bruce Springsteen from Dead-End Small Towns
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October 3, 2023Due to Falling Enrollments, We Will No Longer Offer Courses in Romulan at Starfleet Academy
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October 3, 2023I Am a Dainty Little Rings Person Now
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October 2, 2023Thank You for Submitting Your Homeless Shelter Application, but We’ve Decided to Use City Funds for Thirty-Five New Pickleball Courts Instead
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October 2, 2023McSweeney’s Books: A Conversation with Dave Eggers About His Book, The Eyes and the Impossible