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February 25, 2019
 

I Never Figured How to Get Free

 
Donika Kelly
Kelly reads "I Never Figured How to Get Free."

About This Poem

 

“I was trying to capture the feeling of being complicit in ongoing US military action, particularly in the Middle East, which has been the backdrop of most of my life. I wanted to write about how it felt to be a citizen of a nation seemingly always at war when the war is distant and on a screen, and the ringing distortion I felt while being financially comfortable for the first time and living in isolation in Western New York.”
Donika Kelly

 

Donika Kelly is the author of Bestiary (Graywolf Press, 2016), winner of the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. She is an assistant professor at Baruch College, where she teaches literature and creative writing. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.


Photo Credit: Landan Osman


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Bestiary

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February Guest Editor: Clint Smith

 

Thanks to Clint Smith, author of Counting Descent (Write Bloody Publishing, 2016), who curated Poem-a-Day for this month’s weekdays. Read a Q&A with Smith about his curatorial approach this month and find out more about our guest editors for the year.

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