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During the Montenegrin Poetry Reading by Tess Gallagher

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January 16, 2015
 

During the Montenegrin Poetry Reading

 
Tess Gallagher

About This Poem

 

“I’ve made several trips to Montenegro to hear poets from that war torn region at festivals organized by Varja Djukic who named her bookstore after Raymond Carver. By my third trip the writers were beginning to speak to me in whispers of the Srebrenica massacre, how according to their feeling ‘the West stood by letting it happen.’ Their poems were such truth-telling lightning bolts. I often felt shamed that I had so little to offer their suffering and witnessing—but to just be with them has meant everything to me.”
Tess Gallagher

 

Tess Gallagher is the author of Midnight Lantern: New & Selected Poems (Graywolf Press, 2011). She splits her time between the west of Ireland and Washington state.

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