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Larry Sells writes about past poets that he admires poets like Sylvia Plath, Robert Lowell, Anne Sexton, and Edgar Allan Poe. This book sees hope as an object that a person can grasp instead of an object a person cannot grasp or see. It's like the wind, invisible, but you what the wind has effects on trees when it hits on the branches and the limbs move. This proves Hope exists.
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