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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Poetry is the purest form of writing; it is the sidelong glance that reveals, if not everything, at least something interesting and true. Poetry distills and compacts meaning, strips it of all modifying adornment, and presents it naked and shivering.
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Style, Pages 29, 34 on 08/19/2008