Poetry Is an Act of Hope
Briefly

Poetry expands language in unique ways, going beyond traditional communication and conveying deep meanings with every word and syllable meticulously placed.
Critics like Helen Vendler and Marjorie Perloff exemplify differing approaches to poetry: one focusing on beauty and emotion, the other on disruptive language to incite attention.
Read at The Atlantic
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