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  • Who, except the poets, reads poetry?

    Poetry   Poet  
  • The poet, like the lover, is a person unable to reconcile what he knows with what he feels. His peculiarity is that he is under a certain compulsion to do so.

    Lovers   Poet   Certain  
  • The difference between Pound and Whitman is not between the democrat who in deep distress could look hopefully toward the future and the fascist madly in love with the past. It is that between the woodsman and the woodcarver. It is that between the mystic harking back to his vision and the artist whose first allegiance is to his craft, and so to the reality it presents.

    Artist   Past   Reality  
    Babette Deutsch (1963). “Poetry in our time: a critical survey of poetry in the English-speaking world, 1900 to 1960”, Columbia University Press
  • Poetry is the fiery index to the genius of the age.

    Age   Genius   Poetry Is  
  • There is no end to grief. Nor no end to poetry.

    Grief   Poetry   Ends  
    Babette Deutsch (1969). “The collected poems”
  • The poet who speaks out of the deepest instincts of man will be heard. The poet who creates a myth beyond the power of man to realize is gagged at the peril of the group that binds him. He is the true revolutionary: he builds a new world.

    Men   Speaks Out   Poetry  
  • Music proposes. Sound disposes.

    Music   Musician   Sound  
    Babette Deutsch (1969). “The collected poems”
  • How to sustain the miracle Of being, that like a muted bell, Or like some ocean-breathing shell, Quivers, intense and still?

    Babette Deutsch (1963). “Collected Poems: 1919-1962”
  • History Coming too close Is monstrous, like a doll That is alive and bigger than the child Who tries to hold it.

    Babette Deutsch (1963). “Collected Poems: 1919-1962”
  • Poetry is important. No less than science, it seeks a hold upon reality, and the closeness of its approach is the test of its success.

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