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New and Selected Poems,” Ms. Limón explores how questioning can lead to a place of truth.
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Two new collections, “Night Watch” by Kevin Young and “Startlement: New and Selected Poems” by Ada Limón, showcase strikingly different voices in contemporary poetry. Young, poetry editor for the New ...
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