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What do Swift and Plath have in common, and should Kamala Harris have spoken out about her political ambitions? The Argonauts author turns her lens on poetry, pop and patriarchy Maggie Nelson is an unapologetic Taylor Swift fan. She knows the discography, drops song lyrics into conversation and (…)
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