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Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

For me the form, the stanzaic shape, is an endorsement, proof that I'm engaged with the Latin or Greek at an original level, that my versions are explorations. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

Weddings and funerals have so much in common (except that in Ireland funerals are more fun - better food, better drink): at both, our senses are sharpened and we register much more than usual - a striking face or hair-do, the wind's behaviour, a bird singing. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Barbara Longley

shoulder. "And this rapscallion is his twin brother, Owain," he added, — Barbara Longley

Longley Quotes By James T. Farrell

In New Haven, Conn., when I was growing up, there were two sorts of Irish. There were the "drugstore cowboy" micks, who hung around the Elm Street poolroom over Longley's Lunch. And there were the earnest young Irishmen who fought their way up from the Grand Avenue saloonkeeper backgrounds of their fathers, went through Yale Law School, and have now found high place by the preferment of local politics or in the teaching profession. — James T. Farrell

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

Most poets' revisions are disastrous. They buckle and dent what was originally forged at a red-hot heat. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

The gap between verse and poetry is enormous. Between good poetry and good prose the gap is much narrower — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

There's always a danger of writers believing their own publicity. We live in a world of puff and solicited blurb, a world of favours and backscratching. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

I was the first Arts Council official in the archipelago to do something for what you might call indigenous music. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

I think a philistine environment should be bracing for young artists. You have to make your own enjoyment, you've got to make your own art. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

I'm not the kind of poet who arranges treasure-hunts to please the academics and keep them busy. Poetry should be surprising in deeper ways. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

I hardly ever look at my published books. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

I suppose that as you grow older some sense of an accumulating oeuvre is unavoidable. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

I work hard to make the poems as good as they can be, and if they're not good enough I scrap them. I find it difficult after a gap of a few years to tinker - I'm more likely to destroy. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Barbara Longley

I love you, Carlie, and it's the kind of love that grows stronger every day. What I feel for you is a forever kind of thing, and you can take that to the bank."
"I love you, too," she said on a sob.
"Good. It's settled." He kissed her. — Barbara Longley

Longley Quotes By Edna Longley

Obviously all writers, all artists, have their own internal critics; as they write they are being self-critical. — Edna Longley

Longley Quotes By Barbara Longley

Zoe's face tilted up toward his presented a temptation he could no more resist than he could prevent the sun from rising. — Barbara Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

A good poem is not completely a poem until it has received a critical response that grows out of the poem in an almost biological way. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

I do feel that a poem needs not just space, but, ideally, space around that space - space for meditation, reverie, subliminal link-ups. I sense that poetry happens at a level above or below intelligence. It doesn't come into being at a purely rational level. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

I'm not against ambition and reach, but if you can say it in four lines, why waste your time saying it in more? Challenge the world by all means, but it's bad for your poetry to take steroids. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Barbara Longley

He plundered her mouth with his tongue, inciting a rush of desire. — Barbara Longley

Longley Quotes By Barbara Longley

Brief flings and the companionship of a professional are no match for the love and trust between a husband and wife. — Barbara Longley

Longley Quotes By Barbara Longley

characters, organizations, places, events, and incidents — Barbara Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

Of course, when a poem is being born, the reasoning part of the brain throbs away at full throttle, but all the other areas are overlapping and interacting as well, the emotional, intuitive, animal areas. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Edna Longley

Poetry is often very critical of the culture from which it emerges. Quite often literary critics of a nationalist bent talk up the national culture, in a way that the literary texts don't. Poetry can bring out areas of denial and repression. — Edna Longley

Longley Quotes By Barbara Longley

Hell-bent on extinguishing — Barbara Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

I don't know where the shape of a poem comes from. I certainly don't impose it. I write out of a jumble of emotions and vague notions and scraps of knowledge. At some stage a form or, rather, a shape mysteriously emerges. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

The job has left me with a healthy disregard for what you might call Public Life. I have no desire now to go to receptions, to be seen at gatherings of the great and the good, to stand and be bored to death by men in grey suits. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Seamus Heaney

The group of writers I had grown up with in the '60s - Derek Mahon, Michael Longley, James Simmons, John Hewitt, Paul Muldoon - formed a very necessary and self-sustaining group. — Seamus Heaney

Longley Quotes By Barbara Longley

I, Malcolm William, son of William of clan MacKintosh, pledge my troth to thee, Alethia Grace Goodsky - " "Of clan Crane," she whispered. "Aye, well, I neglected to say that this morn. 'Twill be said when we take our vows again this spring." He brushed a strand of hair behind her ear. "With my hands, I shall provide for thee. With my body, I pledge to protect thee. With my heart, I shall cherish thee, and only thee, all the days of my life. As God is my witness and before my clan, from this day forward, we are husband and wife. — Barbara Longley

Longley Quotes By Edna Longley

I think that literature quite often emerges from areas where there has been a lack of articulation, like women's writing. — Edna Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

In America, where you'd have thought the country's so huge it couldn't happen quite so cosily, everyone's giving his imprimatur to everyone else. You line up three or four well-known poets and a couple of eminent academics on the dustjacket, and the rest of academe follow like sheep. That's death really, if you take pleasure in it. Mind you, the occasional puff's hard to resist, but you shouldn't inhale. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

I would insist that poetry is a normal human activity and its proper concern all the things that happen to people. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

When I'm assembling a book I concentrate as though I were writing a poem. A truly imagined arrangement will indicate gaps and generate new poems. I re-read the new poems in my folder in the hope that this might happen. — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Barbara Longley

Only you can tip the scale, — Barbara Longley

Longley Quotes By Michael Longley

Every Monday morning I try to remember to say "Thank you, Lord. I'm not at the Senior Staff Meeting." — Michael Longley

Longley Quotes By Barbara Longley

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