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Posted: Sat 13:47, 27 Jul 2013
Post subject: to choose a favorite from the anthology
Murakami: Why Mohsin Hamid Exercises, Then Writes When I asked Time of Grief's editor, the poet Jeffrey Yang, to choose a favorite from the anthology,
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, he selected a piece by the American poet George Oppen. The poem ends by transforming a dour line from T.S. Eliot's "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" into a more open-ended,
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, generous, and mysterious conception of loss. Jeffrey Yang works as an editor at New Directions Publishing and at New York Review Books. He is the author of two books of poetry, Vanishing-Line and An Aquarium. His poem "Untitled" was chosen by the New York MTA's "Poetry in Motion" series and appears in subways throughout New York. Jeffrey Yang: A couple years ago a close friend of the publisher at New Directions unexpectedly lost her husband of 25 years. The pain and loss she felt was totally devastating, as if an enormous wave had crashed over her and she could find no way to surface. Her despair seemed complete and endless. Seeking refuge in words, she suggested
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