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Unpacking the Boxes: A Memoir of a Life in Poetry Unpacking the Boxes: A Memoir of a Life in Poetry by Donald Hall
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“As I read my poems aloud, I paid still more attention to sound in my writing. One morning as I revised, I set down a word that I knew was not right, and I heard myself think: But I can say it so that it’s right. Immediately, I knew that I had understood one of the hazards of reading aloud. Performance can paper over bad writing, or substitute for the best language. Performance is a problem, and most performance poets or slammers are actors or standup comedians and not poets; we never hear a line break and seldom a new metaphor. There are other problems with the popularity of the poetry reading, but largely the reading has been good for poetry because poets watch their own poems come back to them on the faces of listeners. One addresses not only the Muse but actual people.”
Donald Hall, Unpacking The Boxes: A Memoir of a Life in Poetry – A Revelatory Autobiography from Harvard and Oxford to U.S. Poet Laureate