Poetry mosaic at the Library of Congress’s Thomas Jefferson building (Library of Congress)
William Logan is poet, though we shouldn’t hold that against him. He wrote with good-natured verve last week for theTimes on his chosen metier and whether or not it really serves any purpose. In “Poetry: Who Needs It?” Logan’s summation of the current state of verse is notable for its directness, not to mention being just plain right:
The dirty secret of poetry is that it is loved by some, loathed by many...
Published on June 22, 2014 06:00