Poetry and Commitment Quotes
Poetry and Commitment
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“There is always an unspeakable where, perhaps, the nucleus of the living relation between the poem and the world resides.”
― Poetry and Commitment
― Poetry and Commitment
“Of course, like the consciousness behind it, behind any art, a poem can be deep or shallow, visionary or glib, prescient or stuck in an already lagging trendiness. What’s pushing the grammar and syntax, the sounds, the images—is it the constriction of literalism, fundamentalism, professionalism—a stunted language? Or is it the great muscle of metaphor, drawing strength from resemblance in difference? The great muscle of the unconstricted throat?”
― Poetry and Commitment
― Poetry and Commitment
“Finally: there is always that in poetry which will not be grasped, which cannot be described, which survives our ardent attention, our critical theories, our classrooms, our late-night arguments. There is always (I am quoting the poet/translator Américo Ferrari) “an unspeakable where, perhaps, the nucleus of the living relation between the poem and the world resides.”
― Poetry and Commitment
― Poetry and Commitment
