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Checkout quotes by Natasha Trethewey on Poetry
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‟ My father, Eric Trethewey, is a poet, so I had one right inside the house. And on long trips, he'd tell me, if I got bored in the car, to write a poem about it. And I did find that poetry was a way for me, I think as it for a lot of people, to articulate those things that seem hardest to say.
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‟ I want to be the best advocate and promoter for poetry that I can be.
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‟ From the catbird seat, I've found poetry to be the necessary utterance it has always been in America.
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‟ Dismissals of poetry are nothing new. It's easy to dismiss poetry if one has not read much of it.
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‟ The experience of poetry could bring my mother back to me. Poetry offers a different kind of solace - here on earth.
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‟ The first thing I tried to do in the months after losing my mother was to write a poem. I found myself turning to poetry in the way so many people do - to make sense of losses. And I wrote pretty bad poems about it. But it did feel that the poem was the only place that could hold this grief.
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‟ I think I felt at some point that I couldn't understand poetry or that it was beyond me or it didn't speak to my experience. I think that was because I hadn't yet found the right poems to invite me in.
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‟ I think there is a poem out there for everyone, to be an entrance into the poetry and a relationship with it.
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‟ I think poetry's always a kind of faith. It is the kind that I have.
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‟ Even though I am the daughter of a poet, and my stepmother is also a poet, growing up, I didn't think I could understand poetry; I didn't think that it had any relevance to my life, the feelings that I endured on a day-to-day basis, until I was introduced to the right poem.
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‟ I think people turn to poetry more often than they think they do, or encounter it in more ways than they think that they do. I think we forget the places that we encounter it, say, in songs or in other little bits and pieces of things that we may have remembered from childhood.
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‟ I think the biggest thing that I have to do is to remind people that poetry is there for us to turn to not only to remind us that we're not alone - for example, if we are grieving the loss of someone - but also to help us celebrate our joys. That's why so many people I know who've gotten married will have a poem read at the wedding.
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‟ Poetry's a thing that belongs to everyone.
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‟ 'NewsHour' is very interested in poetry, but they're also interested in not just that something's cute to add on at the end of their programming, but something that actually is integrated into the news.
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