What does war look like from the inside? Ask Congo’s young slam poets.
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Chico Enterprise-Record on MSNA late poet’s words hit home, 67 years later | Editor’s notesMaud Ludington Cain died in 1965, and I'm guessing she'd be as surprised as anyone to learn one of her poems is being published today in the Chico Enterprise-Record.
This poem feels like anticipatory mourning as well as words of comfort for his friend’s lonely journey. I talked about “Waldeinsamkeit” with poet Stu Waton, the editor of Prelude magazine ...
He bonded profoundly with Edward Thomas. He had arrived, in other words, at just the moment when—and just the place where—poetry’s ancien régime was about to be dynamited by modernism.
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