Best quotes by Mark Strand on Poetry
Checkout quotes by Mark Strand on Poetry
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‟ Poetry is, first and last, language - the rest is filler.
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‟ Pain is filtered in a poem so that it becomes finally, in the end, pleasure.
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‟ Usually a life turned into a poem is misrepresented.
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‟ Poetry is something that happens in universities, in creative writing programs or in English departments.
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‟ I would say that American poetry has always been a poetry of personal testimony.
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‟ I think the best American poetry is the poetry that utilizes the resources of poetry rather than exploits the defects or triumphs of the poet's personality.
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‟ I certainly can't speak for all cultures or all societies, but it's clear that in America, poetry serves a very marginal purpose. It's not part of the cultural mainstream.
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‟ I believe that all poetry is formal in that it exists within limits, limits that are either inherited by tradition or limits that language itself imposes.
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‟ And yet, in a culture like ours, which is given to material comforts, and addicted to forms of entertainment that offer immediate gratification, it is surprising that so much poetry is written.
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‟ And at least in poetry you should feel free to lie. That is, not to lie, but to imagine what you want, to follow the direction of the poem.
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‟ A life is not sufficiently elevated for poetry, unless, of course, the life has been made into an art.
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‟ A great many people seem to think writing poetry is worthwhile, even though it pays next to nothing and is not as widely read as it should be.
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