Poetry Unbound

Harryette Mullen — LUVTOFU

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Feb 9, 2026
Playful readings of a saucy, double-meaning poem that toys with language and misreading. Lively attention to rhyme, alliteration, sound, and rhythm. Exploration of erotic innuendo alongside literal devotion to tofu. Connections to literary traditions and surprising nods to famous poets.
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ANECDOTE

Misreading An Abbreviation Caused Harm

  • Potter Gotuma tells a story about a politician who misread 'LOL' as 'lots of love' and replied inappropriately to a bereavement text.
  • The anecdote shows how small misunderstandings in language can create big emotional confusions.
ANECDOTE

Maine License Plate Sparks A Poem

  • Pádraig Ó Tuama recounts the Maine license-plate story that inspired Harryette Mullen's poem title 'LUVTOFU'.
  • The owner genuinely loved tofu but authorities judged the plate vulgar and recalled it.
ADVICE

Listen For Poetic Craft

  • Pay attention to craft details like rhyme, alliteration, and assonance when reading or writing poetry.
  • Listen for vowel patterns and rhythmic devices to uncover a poem's emotional and musical effects.
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