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What do American poets (in the 20th century) worry about, afraid of, angry at, intrigued by?

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What do American poets (in the 20th century) worry about, afraid of, angry at, intrigued by?

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Not just US poets British poets are always full of angst; “woe is me”. No modern poetry is either cheerful or can be understood, and is generally totally meaningless.

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