RAE’S READS

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It was my pleasure recently to hear Ada Limon read from her latest collection, The Hurting Kind, in Houston as part of the Inprint series of author appearances and readings.

I received a signed copy of this interesting. collection, which I confess I have not read yet.

Instead, prior to the reading, I read her recent collection, The Carrying, to get a taste of her style of poetry.

Just this past week, I finished this collection, which took considerably more time than reading novels or any kind of prose, not because it was difficult reading, but because I took the time to meditate on and ponder what I had read, poem by poem.

I found that my favorites were her “prose poems,” which were mini-essays written in a poet’s language. There were not many of them in The Carrying, but the ones I found in this slender volume moved me…

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2 responses to “ADA LIMON, Poet”

  1. Rabhya Maini Avatar

    This is interesting! I completely agree that some books are meant to be read and enjoyed slowly at your own pace, and there is a different joy in doing that!

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