What Mary Oliver's Critics Don't Understand - The New Yorker
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What Mary Oliver's Critics Don't Understand
The New Yorker
For America's most beloved poet, paying attention to nature is a springboard to the sacred. By Ruth Franklin. Oliver uses nature as a springboard to the sacred—the beating heart of her work. Illustration by Deanna Halsall. “Mary Oliver is saving my ...
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