
"Poetry is Not a Luxury"
Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (1984)
"Poetry is Not a Luxury"
Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (1984)
Context: The white fathers told us, I think therefore I am; and the black mothers in each of us-the poet-whispers in our dreams, I feel therefore I can be free. Poetry coins the language to express and charter this revolutionary awareness and demand, the implementation of that freedom.
"Poetry is Not a Luxury"
Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (1984)
Detail & Prosody for the Poem Patterson given to James Laughlin (1939), now at Houghton Library
General sources
“The Charter of the United Nations expresses the noblest aspirations of man”
Address to the United Nations (1963)
Context: The Charter of the United Nations expresses the noblest aspirations of man: abjugation of force in the settlement of disputes between states; the assurance of human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion; the safeguarding of international peace and security.
But these, too, as were the phrases of the Covenant, are only words; their value depends wholly on our will to observe and honour them and give them content and meaning. The preservation of peace and the guaranteeing of man's basic freedoms and rights require courage and eternal vigilance: courage to speak and act — and if necessary, to suffer and die — for truth and justice; eternal vigilance, that the least transgression of international morality shall not go undetected and unremedied.
These lessons must be learned anew by each succeeding generation, and that generation is fortunate indeed which learns from other than its own bitter experience. This Organization and each of its members bear a crushing and awesome responsibility: to absorb the wisdom of history and to apply it to the problems of the present, in order that future generations may be born, and live, and die, in peace.
“…and we're weighed down by a crappy implementation language”
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Letter to R. C. Trevelyan , September 7, 1932
Other Quotes
"The Profession of Poetry," Partisan Review (September/October 1950) [p. 168]
Kipling, Auden & Co: Essays and Reviews 1935-1964 (1980)
“Language is the archives of history … Language is fossil poetry.”
1840s, Essays: Second Series (1844), The Poet
“Words are coin. Words alienate. Language is no medium for desire. Desire is rapture, not exchange.”
United States v. Jones, 132 S. Ct. 945, 956 (2012) (concurring).
“Prose uses the medium of language whilst poetry serves language and explores it.”
The Great Modern Poets, London, 2006