“Your friend's poetry is terrible," he said.
Clary blinked, caught momentarily off guard. "What?"
"I said his poetry was terrible. It sounds like he ate a dictionary and started vomiting up words at random.”

Source: City of Bones

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“Poetry is what looks like poetry, what sounds like poetry. It is metrical composition.”

J. V. Cunningham (1911–1985) American writer

'Poetry, Structure and Tradition' Dec 31 1939
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“Crap,' said Janet. 'He was a whinger and he wrote it down. That's not poetry.”

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“Goethe said, “The author whom a lexicon can keep up with is worth nothing”; Somerset Maugham says that the finest compliment he ever received was a letter in which one of his readers said: “I read your novel without having to look up a single word in the dictionary.””

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