Lyric LifeDonna Hilbert, "Rosemary"
18min2021 JUN 18
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Here's a poem that's deceptively small. It's actually a sonnet, broken into an octet and a sestet. And it does what sonnets do best: it turns the world strange. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as I explore Donna Hilbert's short poem "Rosemary" on this episode of the podcast Lyric Life. We'll look at the ways Hilbert encodes loss into imagery--and talk about the ways we can write more effectively about loss and love, following Hilbert's example. If you want to learn more about Donna Hilbert, check out her website, donnahilbert.com.
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