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In Defense of Poetry: “Oh My Heart” — Discover

  • by gustavoelomas
  • Posted on April 7, 2016

“Will we soon wake one morning to find the carcasses of poems washed up on the beach by the tsunami of the Common Core?” A lovely reflection on poetry by scholar P. L. Thomas at The Becoming Radical.

via In Defense of Poetry: “Oh My Heart” — Discover

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