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A fourteen-line poem on Adoration by Julie Carr

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November 3, 2014
 

A fourteen-line poem on Adoration

 
Julie Carr

About This Poem

 

“I’ve been writing these fourteen-line poems as a way to play with the sonnet and also to push enjambment a bit further down the road. The numbers are meant to be heard, as a way to propel the poem forward. This one (and some others) borrows words from Jean-Luc Nancy’s Adoration: The Deconstruction of Christianity II, a book I happen to adore.”
—Julie Carr

 

Julie Carr is the author of RAG (Omnidawn Publishing, 2014). She teaches at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and lives in Denver.

Most Recent Book by Carr

 

RAG

(Omnidawn Pubilshing, 2014)

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