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Friday, June 15, 2018

"Questions" by Rachel Richardson

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June 15, 2018
 

Questions

 
Rachel Richardson
Rachel Richardson reads "Question."

About This Poem

 

"I've been fascinated lately with algorithms and the things we expect computers to do for us. This poem came out of an internet search of the thousand most popular questions people googled in 2017 (and the astounding profit they generated for Google). Even though many of the questions seem vapid, I can't help thinking that what we want to know, ultimately, is how to live. This poem is for my dear friend, the writer Nina Riggs, who died in February 2017 and who taught me the best answers I know to that question."
—Rachel Richardson

 

Rachel Richardson is the author of two books of poems, most recently Hundred-Year Wave (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2016). She codirects the community writing center Left Margin LIT in Berkeley, California.

 

Photo credit: Lisa Beth Anderson

Poetry by Richardson

 

Hundred-Year Wave

(Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2016)

"Friend," by Jean Valentine

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"The Symbolical Head (1883) as When Was the Last Time?" by Kathryn Nuernberger

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"Poem Excluding Fiction" by Noah Falck

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June Guest Editor: D. A. Powell

 

Thanks to D. A. Powell, author of Repast: Tea, Lunch, Cocktails (Graywolf Press, 2014), who curated Poem-a-Day this month. Read more about Powell and our guest editors for the year.

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