What journalists can learn from poets

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Stephen Burt makes a case in Nieman Reports that journalism and poetry are as similar as they are different: "Many of the supposed oppositions between poems and news just dissolve on scrutiny: Poetry often reacts to public events; poetry can be pellucid (as in Louise Glück or Christina Rossetti) as well as opaque; and journalists can take on complicated ideas with specialized vocabulary (collateralized mortgage obligations, for example, or mitochondrial DNA)."

June 30, 2013

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