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National Poetry Month #21

April 21, 2020April 17, 2020gemilio1

Russell Edson

Photo from the Whiting Foundation

One way to structure a story with fantastical or surreal elements is to set up premise, develop a pattern of ramifications, then escalate that pattern. Check out how Russell Edson creates a pattern of absurdity, then escalates it in “Dinner Time.”

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