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The Unemployed Fortune-Teller: Essays and Memoirs (Poets on Poetry) The Unemployed Fortune-Teller: Essays and Memoirs by Charles Simic
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“One writes because one has been touched by the yearning for and the despair of ever touching the Other.”
Charles Simic, The Unemployed Fortune-Teller: Essays and Memoirs
“In their effort to divorce language and experience, deconstructionist critics remind me of middle-class parents who do not allow their children to play in the street.”
Charles Simic, The Unemployed Fortune-Teller: Essays and Memoirs
“The ambition of much of today's literary theory seems to be to find ways to read literature without imagination.”
Charles Simic, The Unemployed Fortune-Teller: Essays and Memoirs
“A true confession: I believe in a soluble fish.”
Charles Simic, The Unemployed Fortune-Teller: Essays and Memoirs