Thursday, June 30, 2016

Czesław Miłosz

Since poetry deals with the singular, not the general, it cannot - if it is good poetry - look at things of this earth other than as colorful, variegated, and exciting, and so, it cannot reduce life, with all its pain, horror, suffering, and ecstasy, to a unified tonality of boredom and complaint. By necessity poetry is therefore on the side of being and against nothingness.
― Czesław Miłosz, A Book of Luminous Things: An International Anthology of Poetry

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