“Poets who remain poets have, presumably, worked through the
terrors of influence, and are willing to acknowledge their debts by
using them in order to go their own way. They’ve learned what Thomas
Mann knew: “A writer is somebody for whom writing is more difficult than
it is for other people.”
“Surely those folks who play their lives and their work eminently
safe don’t often put themselves in the position where they can be
startled or enlarged. Don’t put themselves near enough to the realm of
the unknown where discovery resides, and joy has been rumored to
appear.”
― Walking Light: Memoirs and Essays on Poetry
― Walking Light: Memoirs and Essays on Poetry
“Arnold said, “Poetry should be a criticism of life,” and I think
it should be, too. I also think it should be an elucidation of life, a
celebration of life, an addition to life, an emblem of the mysteries of
life, etc.”
― Walking Light: Memoirs and Essays on Poetry
― Walking Light: Memoirs and Essays on Poetry
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