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Open Letters Monthly Archive Feature: Second Glance

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December 31, 2009

Second Glance: “Today belongs to few and tomorrow to no one”

December 31, 2009/ Ingrid Norton

As Ingrid Norton reports, the eerie and heartbroken poems of W.S. Merwin's The Lice continue to resonate thirty years on: whispering, creeping, shaking.

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