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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

"A Skull" by Dana Levin

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May 1, 2019
 

A Skull

 
Dana Levin
Levin reads "A Skull."

About This Poem

 

"A poem can sometimes feel like something hidden behind a door: the door opens and you are invited into something strange—maybe something confounding, disturbing—in some way that is felt, beyond intellect. The reader, the writer, tries to clothe the poem in interpretation, but such poems will not completely surrender to analysis, will prefer, always, to be naked and beyond. This is part of the intimacy of poetry, part of its stubbornness, part of its genius."
Dana Levin

 

Dana Levin's most recent book is Banana Palace (Copper Canyon Press, 2016). She serves as Maryville University's Distinguished Writer in Residence and lives in Saint Louis, Missouri.


Photo Credit: Jerry Naunheim

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May Guest Editor: Victoria Chang

 

Thanks to Victoria Chang, author of Barbie Chang (Copper Canyon Press, 2017), who curated Poem-a-Day for this month's weekdays. Read a Q&A with Chang about her curatorial approach this month and find out more about our guest editors for the year.

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