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Dion O'Reilly interviews Susan Browne, who reads new poems and old ones from her book Just Living. They talk about Jim Moore's poem, "Whatever Else," a poem that studies the lyric beauty in a difficult world. She quotes Robert Hass who says, "Every line of your poem needs something interesting in it." Obviously true! But just try to do it!
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Dion O'Reilly interviews Susan Browne, who reads new poems and old ones from her book Just Living. They talk about Jim Moore's poem, "Whatever Else," a poem that studies the lyric beauty in a difficult world. She quotes Robert Hass who says, "Every line of your poem needs something interesting in it." Obviously true! But just try to do it!

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