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Art Work To Make a Prairie (Emily Dickinson)
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To Make a Prairie (Emily Dickinson)

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This Emily Dickinson poem “To Make a Prairie” is one of my favorites. It
contains only 27 words total, 18 different words. In my “revisioning” of
her poem I strive to make visible her gift for simplicity and
structure. I’ve never read a poem that speaks more concisely of the power
of the imagination.

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This Emily Dickinson poem “To Make a Prairie” is one of my favorites. It
contains only 27 words total, 18 different words. In my “revisioning” of
her poem I strive to make visible her gift for simplicity and
structure. I’ve never read a poem that speaks more concisely of the power
of the imagination.

This Emily Dickinson poem “To Make a Prairie” is one of my favorites. It
contains only 27 words total, 18 different words. In my “revisioning” of
her poem I strive to make visible her gift for simplicity and
structure. I’ve never read a poem that speaks more concisely of the power
of the imagination.

 
 

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