From interview with Robert Block, 1995
Interviews (1993 – 1995)
“Strange as these words may sound I often play with the idea that when all the social theories collapse and wars and revolutions leave humanity in utter gloom, the poet — whom Plato banned from his Republic — may rise up to save us all.”
Nobel lecture (1978)
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Polish-born Jewish-American author 1902–1991Related quotes
I Think I'll Sit This One Out (1939)
Context: Socialism may be all right when men are fit to be socialists. The way may be hard and slow, but until we take it we shall find that the so-called Socialist state degenerates and Fascism as rapidly as the pacifist with warm hearts to generate into militarists with fevered brows.
Marxism, like fascism and capitalism is materialism. The love of material goods above all others is as animal as of love of war. The love of justice above material goods must save us in the end it saved we may be.
Van Gogh, the Man Suicided by Society (1947)
Source: An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire (2005), p. 86
New Year's Address to the Nation (1990)
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, October 1817, p. 38.