“What I'm saying here is not, I agree, poetry,
as poems should be written rarely and reluctantly,
under unbearable duress and only with the hope
that good spirits, not evil ones, choose us for their instrument.”

"Ars Poetica?"

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Polish, poet, diplomat, prosaist, writer, and translator 1911–2004

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