Kurt Vonnegut Jr. reflects on the enduring quality of exceptional poetry, suggesting that its greatness transcends time and context. He appears to imply that truly remarkable poems possess an intrinsic value or truth that makes them relevant, regardless of changes in society or individual experiences. This timelessness separates them from less impactful works. In his book "Palm Sunday," Vonnegut emphasizes that such poems resonate on a deeper level, allowing readers to...
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