Best quotes by Anne Stevenson on Poetry
Checkout quotes by Anne Stevenson on Poetry
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‟ I don't like poetry that just slaps violent words on a canvas, as it were.
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‟ A poem might be defined as thinking about feelings - about human feelings and frailties.
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‟ Each word bears its weight, so you have to read my poems quite slowly.
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‟ I did know Ted Hughes and I partly wrote the book to explain to myself and others the complexities of a marriage that was for six years wonderfully productive of poetry and then ended in tragedy.
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‟ I have always made my own rules, in poetry as in life - though I have tried of late to cooperate more with my family. I do, however, believe that without order or pattern poetry is useless.
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‟ I'm not really quiet or shy. Ask any of my friends! But I always ground my poetry in life itself. Poetry is an art of language, though, so I am always aware of every word's meaning, or multiple meanings.
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‟ Poets should ignore most criticism and get on with making poetry.
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‟ I've cancelled all my subscriptions to poetry magazines. I prefer to read the 'New Scientist.'
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‟ I truly hate marketing promotions, and I don't at all approve of encouraging wannabe poets to write bad poetry.
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