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by caitlin kimball photo by gorska-hill "that woman will be able to do anything," declared robert frost after reading louise bogan 's " a tale ," the opening poem in her first book, body of this death. at the time of the book's publication in , bogan was just but had already experienced marriage, motherhood
aftermaths, playing out the brittle affections left after the sensuous assaults of passion. a poem, bogan wrote in a issue of the new republic, "must . . . be the mask, not the incredible face" and "can never be more than a veil dropped before a void." in her view, this isn't just a statement of poetic...
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/articles/69323/louise-bogan-a-tale
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