マヤ・C・ポパがブレンダ・ショーネシーを読む
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Artless,” by Brenda Shaughnessy, and her own poem “The World Was All Before Them.”
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The New Yorker (United States) | Mar 25, 2026
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Brenda Shaughnessy's 'Artless' offers a refreshing perspective on vulnerability in poetry, inviting readers to embrace imperfection.
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While Shaughnessy's work is praised for its raw honesty, it risks alienating readers who prefer more structured poetic forms.
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The focus on personal experience in modern poetry can overshadow broader societal issues that need addressing in literary discussions.
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Engaging with poetry like 'The World Was All Before Them' is essential for fostering emotional intelligence in today's society.
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The exploration of identity in both Shaughnessy's and Popa's poems highlights the evolving nature of contemporary poetry.
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