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Stedfast
Stedfast | Ali Blythe
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Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art -- Breaking open John Keats's "Last Sonnet," Ali Blythe writes marginality into the canon, at once claiming, reviving, and un-fixing the Romantic vision. Taking place over one night, the poet in bed next to a sleeping lover, Blythe's revelatory poems struggle with questions of illusion and reality, immersion and escapism, that which endures and that which is transient. Held taut in formal quivers of short lines, each poem is shot through with eros -- to address, to dress and undress, the subject of the love poem and perhaps love itself.
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Lindy
Stedfast | Ali Blythe
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Vlog: I read and listen only to trans writers for one day, March 1st, the International Transgender Day of Visibility

https://youtu.be/cdiKQd_eUTY

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Lindy @TheBookHippie Did you celebrate Trans Day of Visibility too? 1mo
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