The New Yorker |
How to Look in the Mirror Without Saying “I”
The New Yorker Various contemporaries of Mayer's, such as Louise Glück and Frank Bidart, are sometimes characterized as “post-confessional” for extending the line of candid psychic inquiry that began with Sylvia Plath and Robert Lowell. Mayer favors an imaginative ... |
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