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NYT’s ‘New York City Haiku’ Has Nothing on Félix Fénéon
A few months ago the New York Times ran a New York City in 17 Syllables contest, soliciting haikus (three lines of five, seven and five syllables) about the Big Town. For National Poetry Month, The New York Times asked … Continue reading →
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