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Internal Circular | Just another WordPress.com weblog Internal Circular Just another WordPress.com weblog Home Internal Circular. How To Read Poetry, Part 2. May 22, 2014 You talkin’ to me? It’s my second visit to the pages of Everyone I Love is a Stranger to Someone by Annelyse Gelman. As previously noted, I’m not using this blog to talk specifically about the poetry – although it’s exceptionally fine, especially if you like poetry with a young, hip, thoughtful approach to things. To reiterate, all I’m trying to do – for now, in this “Absolute 101, Starting-From-Zero” poetry series is talk you through what it is I do when I’m reading poems. The further into the poems I get, the harder I find it to determine between my conversation with this particular poet, and the skill-set I’m using to get something out of them. The important thing, for now, is to get that conversation started. What I feel like saying next, to an audience of people who are reading poetry because...

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