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Pulitzer Remix Day Fourteen

Winter always leads to spring. This found poem entitled Winter Seed Spring is sourced from pages 174-175, and from the story The Lippia Lawn1970-The-Collected-Stories-of-Jean-Stafford-Featured

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Pulitzer Remix Day Five

Today’s found poem is entitled Dinner. The story Caveat Emptor is the source text, pages 82-83. Food is such an intimacy when shared. 1970-The-Collected-Stories-of-Jean-Stafford-Featured

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Pulitzer Remix Day Four

What makes a Well-Rounded Woman is the idea discussed in day four’s remix. Taken from the story Caveat Emptor this found poem looks at what is a woman’s real worth as reflected in culture and society. Pages 76-77 were the source text.

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Pulitzer Remix Day Three

The story A Modest Proposal provides the source text for the next installment, Pan was found using pages 68-69. This found poem reflects upon isolation, infertility and drive for survival. 1970-The-Collected-Stories-of-Jean-Stafford-Featured

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Pulitzer Remix Day Two

1970-The-Collected-Stories-of-Jean-Stafford-FeaturedThe second remix is from pages 56-57, the short story The Maiden.

Using three stanzas of six lines, ten lines, then six lines again; this found poem entitled Femininity is an ode to the definition of womanhood and femininity, or perhaps a discussion from different perspectives.

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