Every poem Mark Strand wrote began in form--and then he took the form away like scaffolding. “a wealth of salt” -- Elizabeth. “epiphora: when a word is repeated at the end.” [[also known as antistrophe or epistrophe (Greek): the repetition of a word/words at the end of successive clauses or sentences. The reverse of an epistrophe is an anaphora, which i…
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