Danez Smith Marvels by Craft "I was writing to friends, to family, to people I wanted to speak to. I had to shut off the idea that my poems are now being read by this wider audience. I’m still invested in this intimate and small table: I can name the people that my poems are for.” via THE GUARDIAN |
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What Sparks Poetry: James Longenbach on Sir Thomas Wyatt’s “They Flee From Me”"I’ve never much cared if a poem is metered or not, rhymed or not, and I found the twentieth century’s transformation of these formal tools into weapons by and large distracting. All poems live or die in the concerted arrangement of syllables into patterns that are alternatively broken or reinforced. Wyatt taught me that." |
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