Robert Stevick has said that "Robinson's poetry deserves the attention it does not contrive to attract" (Barnard, Centenary Essays<span>, 66). To introduce Robinson's subtlety, read the poems out loud and more than once. Robinson once told a reader who confessed to being confused about his poetry that he should read the poems one word at a time. Robinson was very sensitive to the sound of words and complained of not liking his name because it sounded like a tin can being kicked down the stairs. He also said that poetry must be music. This musical quality is best perceived by reading his poetry aloud.</span><span />
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Answer:
Similar to life at home in Ethiopia
Explanation:
Mawi Asgedom arrived the United States as a refugee from Ethiopia when he was just seven years old. Before he came to the U. S, he was in a refugee camp in Sudan for three years where he described his experience there as greatly challenging in his book, "Of Beetles and Angels"
His experience in Sudan was similar to life in Ethiopia because he was escaping from a civil war back home.