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This has been the year when I have barely read much of anything. I think I will manage to finish one book of poetry before the year is out:
1. Landscape with Human Figure by Rafael Campo
I've dabbled in the anthology Malala and The Selected Poetry of Yahuda Amichai, both of which I continue to dip into casually.
At least it won't be hard to top this achievement in 2022.
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1. Landscape with Human Figure by Rafael Campo
I've dabbled in the anthology Malala and The Selected Poetry of Yahuda Amichai, both of which I continue to dip into casually.
At least it won't be hard to top this achievement in 2022.