Dobby Gibson Reads Diane Seuss
Briefly

In this reading, Dobby Gibson performs two poignant poems that explore themes of identity and resilience, showcasing the depth of his poetic voice and experience.
Gibson's 'Hold Everything' reflects his ongoing journey as a poet, encapsulating the complexities of life and the beauty found in moments of stillness and contemplation.
Diane Seuss's poem, 'I have slept in many places...', captures a sense of transience and the search for belonging, resonating deeply with Gibson's own narrative.
Both poets tackle significant themes through their work, inviting listeners to consider the interplay of personal history and broader socio-political contexts in their poetry.
Read at The New Yorker
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