
Douglas Young in Van Eerde, John; Williamson, Robert (1978). "Sorley MacLean: A Bard and Scottish Gaelic".
About him
"The Responsibility of the Poet".
What Are People For? (1990)
Douglas Young in Van Eerde, John; Williamson, Robert (1978). "Sorley MacLean: A Bard and Scottish Gaelic".
About him
“Good prose is written only face to face with poetry.”
Sec. 92
The Gay Science (1882)
“I never think of poetry or the poetry scene, only separate poems written by individuals.”
Interview in The Review, published by Ian Hamilton (1972)
“Poetry must be as well written as prose.”
Letter to Harriet Monroe (January 1915)
“Great poetry is always written by somebody straining to go beyond what he can do.”
As quoted in The New York Times (26 March 1961)
“Poetry is eternal graffiti written in the heart of everyone.”
Source: Americus, Book I
“Poetry is written with tears, fiction with blood, and history with invisible ink.”
Source: The Angel's Game
“Poetry, at least the kind I write, is written out of immediate need”
The Ordering of Love: The New and Collected Poems of Madeleine L'Engle (2005)
Context: Poetry, at least the kind I write, is written out of immediate need; it is written out of pain, joy, and experience too great to be borne until it is ordered into words. And then it is written to be shared.