Today's Headline: "He Won a Nobel. These Poems Show Him Finding His Voice." Celebrate National Poetry Month with Our Readers For National Poetry Month this year, Poetry Daily decided to turn the spotlight on readers of poetry: who we know are especially important, who, through the power of their attention, collaborate in the making of a poem’s meaning and worth. Which poem, we asked all of you—in our current archive of more than two thousand poems featured on the site since it moved to George Mason University in 2018—made you think, surprised you, moved you, or changed your world just a little? |
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"He Won a Nobel. These Poems Show Him Finding His Voice." "What does penetrate this work are Milosz’s longing for home and his resistance to the lures of exile. If this is not the book to begin an acquaintance with this serious poet, it’s good to have the old gap filled. Translation may be a mug’s game, but otherwise most of us would never know the poetry of those strangers speaking in foreign tongues." viaTHE NEW YORK TIMES |
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