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Please note - I only now realised that I mispronounce Rupi Kaur's last name. I'm so sorry (but there was no way I could record this video again). Thanks for understanding. Regards, Eleanor. Kafka's Aphorisms: https://press.princeton.edu/books/har... Sharon Dolin's fabulous article: https://poets.org/text/making-space-a... Dickinson's poem "Tell all the truth..." https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem... Auden's "The More Loving One": https://poets.org/poem/more-loving-one Rupi Kaur's "You were so distant..." / 3448137203495830 Kafka's "It isn't necessary....": https://quotefancy.com/quote/2169322/... Kaur's "You must want...": / 657947826794447803 Dickinson's "They shut me up in Prose..." - https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem... Kaur's "You tell me to quiet down..." - https://girlswritenow.org/story/a-poe... Dickinson's "There is a pain..." - https://allpoetry.com/There-is-a-pain... Kaur's "Life said the moon.." - / 247416573267426277 Sarah Manguso's "300 Arguments" - http://www.sarahmanguso.com/300-argum... @poetrycrone 's wonderful explanation of why she doesn't care for Carl Phillip's poetry (starts at 25:21) - • 2023 Pulitzer Prize winner in poetry ...