
As quoted in “When Writers Turn to Brave New Forms” by Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times (24 March 1986)
Source: The Broken God (1992), p. 296
As quoted in “When Writers Turn to Brave New Forms” by Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times (24 March 1986)
“Part of making a poem is a process of day- dreaming.”
Singing School -Learning to Write (and read) Poetry W W Norton, New York 2013
Singing School
Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction (1942), It Must Be Abstract
“The true poem rests between the words.”
"Servants to Thought"
Shades of the World (1985)
On how she favors a musical quality to her poetry in the book Truthtellers of the Times: Interviews with Contemporary Women Poets https://books.google.com/books?id=LkVO9mmfwZYC&pg=PA23&lpg=PA23&dq
“We do not write poems with ideas, but with words.”
Ce n'est pas avec des idées qu'on fait des vers, c'est avec des mots.
A remark reported in Psychologie de l'art (1927) by Henri Delacroix, p. 93; as translated in Literary Impressionism (1973), Maria Elisabeth Kronegger, p. 77.
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