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One is titled “To a Girl With Yellow Hair” and begins: “How is it that we understood each other / At once, and recognized each other / Without the usual preliminaries?”
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One poem is titled "To a Girl With Yellow Hair" and begins "How is it that we understood each other / At once and recognized each other / Without the usual preliminaries"
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https://nytimes.com/2026/02/09/books/review/iris-murdoch-poems-from-an-attic.html
Dwight Garner reviews a collection of Iris Murdoch's previously unpublished poems, found in her attic. The poems explore themes of love and sexuality, mirroring the style of her novels. Garner finds the poems to be strong and insightful.
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