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	Comments on: A Week of Solar Eclipse, Loss and Sadness, a Tribute to Louise Glück, and Some Thoughts on Poetry, Academia, Ambition and the Establishment	</title>
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		By: Lesley Wheeler		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you and YES: wealth has always bought connections and therefore success in poetry like everything else. It’s interesting to me, though, that universities lose prestige and resources shortly after becoming slightly more diverse—hmmm… Also, reviewing is never a waste of time. It builds community, which we sorely need. Thank you for being such a good poetry citizen, in case no one has said that before.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you and YES: wealth has always bought connections and therefore success in poetry like everything else. It’s interesting to me, though, that universities lose prestige and resources shortly after becoming slightly more diverse—hmmm… Also, reviewing is never a waste of time. It builds community, which we sorely need. Thank you for being such a good poetry citizen, in case no one has said that before.</p>
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