Dorothea Lasky Quotes
When People Talk About Poetry As A Project, They Suggest That The Road Through A Poem Is A Single Line. When Really The Road Through A Poem Is A Series Of Lines, Like A Constellation, All Interconnected. Poems Take Place In The Realm Of Chance, Where The Self And The Universal Combine, Where Life Exist. I Can't Suggest To You That Going Through A Line That Is More Like A Constellation Than A Road Is Easy - Or That The Blurring Of The Self And The Universal Doesn't Shred A Poet A Little Bit In The Process. The Terrain Of A Poem Is Unmapped (including The Shapes Of The Trees Along The Constellation-road). A Great Poet Knows Never To Expect Sun Or Rain Or Cold Or Wind In The Process Of Creating A Poem. In A Great Poem All Can Come To The Fore At Once. It Would Be Worse Yet, If None Are There At All.
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