Ultimately, the creative process is a mystery. Much can be made of the various filters through which a poet produces his work (cultural, literary, religious, political), but at the final moment when the creation of the poem begins, when the words are arranged on the page, when a narrative takes off, then a mystery is present, something almost holy and strange, which makes the poem seem to appear ex nihilo, out of nothingness. Where does this mystery come from? My own experience is that this comes as a direct result of a poet’s communing with God, with the numinous.
-David B. Austell
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Monday, February 03, 2014
David B. Austell
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