
“The fact that you can write verse is in itself a certificate that you can write prose.”
What It Means to Be a Poet in America (1926)
Interview with J D McCarthy 'The Art of Poetry' no 35 Fall 1985
“The fact that you can write verse is in itself a certificate that you can write prose.”
What It Means to Be a Poet in America (1926)
Yoga and Vipassana: An Integrated Lifestyle (2012) https://books.google.co.in/books?id=sBsG9V1oVdMC,
Penguins and Golden Calves (2003)
Context: I have advice for people who want to write. I don't care whether they're 5 or 500. There are three things that are important: First, if you want to write, you need to keep an honest, unpublishable journal that nobody reads, nobody but you. Where you just put down what you think about life, what you think about things, what you think is fair and what you think is unfair. And second, you need to read. You can't be a writer if you're not a reader. It's the great writers who teach us how to write. The third thing is to write. Just write a little bit every day. Even if it's for only half an hour — write, write, write.
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Essays, Can Poetry Matter? (1991), Poetry as Enchantment (2015)
“A writer must teach himself that the basest of all things is to be afraid.”
“If you want to use television to teach somebody, you must first teach
them how to use television.”
“All that is not prose is verse; and all that is not verse is prose.”
Tout ce qui n'est point prose, est vers; et tout ce qui n'est point vers, est prose.
Act II, sc. iv
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (1670)
“Meredith is a prose Browning, and so is Browning. He used poetry as a medium for writing in prose.”
The Critic as Artist (1891), Part I