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Playing with Form: Erasure vs. Found Poetry

Nancy Flynn January 22, 2024Apostrophe Blog Archive, Political News, Publication News, Writing

Several years ago, during the nadir of our accidentally-elected political clown show and just before the pandemic, I found I only wanted to read history and biography. I was trying to understand how we got ourselves in the mess we were clearly in
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1866 essayAtlantic MonthlyDavid BlightErasure poetryfound poetryFrederick Douglass

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