
“The language of poetry is the only speech which has in it the power of permanent impression”
Introduction
Bards of the Bible, 1850
Interview with Ernest Hibert (2006)
“The language of poetry is the only speech which has in it the power of permanent impression”
Introduction
Bards of the Bible, 1850
“Schizophrenic language has in this sense an interesting resemblance to poetry.”
Source: 1980s, Literary Theory: An Introduction (1983), Chapter 5, p. 138
“Language is the archives of history … Language is fossil poetry.”
1840s, Essays: Second Series (1844), The Poet
As quoted by Jonathan Brown in "Mary Whitehouse: To some a crank, to others a warrior", The Independent, (24 November 2001).
“[C has] the power of assembly language and the convenience of … assembly language.”
Quoted in Cade Metz, "Dennis Ritchie: The Shoulders Steve Jobs Stood On", http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2011/10/thedennisritchieeffect/ Wired, 13 October 2011.
On if the poet has a responsibility in “‘The language is constructing our ideas more than we are deploying the language’: An interview with Gregory Pardlo” http://gulfcoastmag.org/reviews-and-interviews/art-and-reviews/an-interview-with-gregory-pardlo/ in Gulf Coast Magazine (2019 Jul 17)
Source: The Political Thought of Abdullah Ocalan (2017), War and Peace in Kurdistan, p.10
“Until language has made sense of an experience, that experience is meaningless.”
Word Play (1974)
Context: Thinking is language spoken to oneself. Until language has made sense of an experience, that experience is meaningless.