
One of the evenings
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James Richardson’s “One of the evenings” has the resonance of an entire life—many lifetimes—even if it proportedly inhabits a single evening. It's a reminder that no moment lives in isolation; each is built on a scaffolding of memories of what did and didn't happen. Like the best poems, this one builds an atmosphere that invites the reader to inhabit mystery, rather than creating a closed circuit of truth. This is the final poem of this podcast, one to be savored again and again.