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Edward Hirsch

“Robert Frost liked to distinguish between grievances (complaints) and griefs (sorrows). He even suggested that grievances, which are propagandistic, should be restricted to prose, “leaving poetry free to go its way in tears.”

Edward Hirsch, How To Read A Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry
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How To Read A Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry (Harvest Book) How To Read A Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry by Edward Hirsch
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