Poetry Unbound

Thomas Lux — Refrigerator, 1957

02.23.2024 - By On Being StudiosPlay

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If your home were a museum — and they all are, in a way — what would the contents of your refrigerator say about you and those you live with? In his poem “Refrigerator, 1957,” Thomas Lux opens the door to his childhood appliance and oh, does a three-quarters full jar of maraschino cherries speak volumes.

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