Today's Feature:
What Sparks Poetry: John Yau on "Memories of Charles Street, Boston" from Diary of Small Discontents published by @omnidawn
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A man turned his window into a special place after he began receiving daily visits from a great kiskadee, which soon started bringing its friends to enjoy it together.
In Coda, Seidenberg brings together the language and concerns of figures including Spinoza, Kant, Hegel, and Wittgenstein, alongside elements of raucous humor drawn from the tradition of Rabelais, Beckett, Lispector, and Sterne
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