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  • I'm a writer who likes to be influenced.

  • Maybe there are three or four really good poets in a generation.

  • One day the Nouns were clustered in the street. An Adjective walked by, with her dark beauty. The Nouns were struck, moved, changed. The next day a Verb drove up, and created the Sentence.

    Kenneth Koch (2012). “On the Great Atlantic Rainway: Selected Poems 1950-1988”, p.75, Knopf
  • It's a well known thing that ordinary perceptions can have a strange aspect when one is travelling.

  • I never thought of myself as a New York poet or as an American poet.

  • I don't think the nature of my poetry is satirical or even ironic, I think it's essentially lyrical but again I don't know if it's my position to say what my poetry is like.

  • Also, I liked John Cage's music. I liked it for its craziness, the use of silence, the boldness-anything to get me away from writing about.. I don't know what academic poets write about.

    Writing   Silence   Cages  
  • One trouble with a kind of falsely therapeutic and always reassuring attitude that it is easy to fall into with old people, is the tendency to be satisfied with too little.

    Kenneth Koch (1978). “I Never Told Anybody: Teaching Poetry Writing in a Nursing Home”, Random House Incorporated
  • It seems everything is so full of possibilities one can hardly take it all in.

  • As for political poetry, as it's usually defined, it seems there's very little good political poetry.

  • When you finish a poem, it clicks shut like the top of a jewel box, but prose is endless. I haven't experienced an awful lot of clicking shut!

  • Politics is there the way men and women are there, the way the Atlantic Ocean is there. Sometimes I've written about politics specifically, I mean about politics as it's understood on television and in newspapers.

  • This rose became a bandanna, which became a house, which became infused with all passion, which became a hideaway, which became yes I would like to have dinner, which became hands, which became lands, shores, beaches, natives on the stones, staring and wild beasts in the trees, chasing the hats of lost hunters, and all this deserves a tone.

    Kenneth Koch (1982). “Days and nights”, Random House (NY)
  • Poetry is a deliberate attempt to make language suggestive and imprecise.

  • I love painting and music, of course. I don't know nearly as much about them as I know about poetry. I've certainly been influenced by fiction. I was overwhelmed by War and Peace when I read it, and I didn't read it until I was in my late 20s.

  • Certainly, it seems true enough that there's a good deal of irony in the world... I mean, if you live in a world full of politicians and advertising, there's obviously a lot of deception.

  • All poetry comes from repetition.

  • You aren't just the age you are. You are all the ages you ever have been!

  • The subject matter of the stories on the surface... there seem to be a number of stories about travel.

  • Summer in the trees! “It is time to strangle several bad poets.

    Kenneth Koch (2012). “On the Great Atlantic Rainway: Selected Poems 1950-1988”, p.71, Knopf
  • I wonder if I ever thought of an ideal reader... I guess when I was in my 20s and in New York and maybe even in my early 30s, I would write for my wife Janice... mainly for my poet friends and my wife, who was very smart about poetry.

  • Picasso said once when being interviewed that one should not be one's own connoisseur.

  • I was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. My family was not nationally known as being a literary family, though my mother and my mother's side of the family in general were interested in literature.

  • You can't be too influenced by a great poet. You simply have to live through it.

  • As I look over my work, I mean every time I look over my early work, I see, yes, I could do that then and then I could do that and that... That may be the hardest thing for a writer, at least for a poet, to tell what the identity of his work is.

    Looks  
  • If you want to know how much I love and care for you, count the waves.

  • Poetry, which is written while no one is looking, is meant to be looked at for all time.

    Kenneth Koch (2012). “The Collected Poems of Kenneth Koch”, p.542, Knopf
  • I certainly have the feeling that I'm the same person even though I've changed a great deal.

  • I thought, 'There are a lot of poets who have the courage to look into the abyss, but there are very few who have the courage to look happiness in the face and write about it,' which is what I wanted to be able to do.

    Writing   Looks   Able  
  • I've had trouble with criticism, I guess. It's hard to know what role criticism plays in either encouraging poets or in getting other people to read them.

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