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The “Satiric, Terrifying” Legacy Of Poet Weldon Kees

Dana Gioia at The Book Haven: I first discovered the poetry of Weldon Kees in 1976—fifty years ago—while working a summer job in Minneapolis. I came across a selection of his poems in a library anthology. I didn’t recognize his name.

I didn’t recognize his name. I might have skipped over the section had I not noticed in the bri.

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