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July 21, 2015
 

The Sadness of Clothes

 
Emily Fragos

About This Poem

 

“I had been working hard on a poem that fizzled. I threw it out in frustration, but I did like one of its phrases, ‘the sadness of clothes.’ I put those four words at the top of a blank page and a brand new poem flowed out of them.”
Emily Fragos

 

Emily Fragos is the author of Hostage: New & Selected Poems (Sheep Meadow Press, 2011). She teaches at Columbia University and New York University and lives in New York City.

 

Photo credit: Dmitri Kasterine

Poetry by Fragos

 

Hostage: New & Selected Poems

(Sheep Meadow Press, 2011)

"What the Living Do" by Marie Howe

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"For My Grandmother's Perfume, Norell" by Nickole Brown

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"Basket of Figs" by Ellen Bass

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