Marianne Boruch Quotes

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  • A pencil in my hand, its secret life / is charcoal, the wood already burnt, / a sacrifice.

    Marianne Boruch (2016). “Cadaver, Speak”, p.13, Copper Canyon Press
  • To walk into Bill Olsen's poems is to enter a mind so weirdly curious, you can't be released to sadness, not yet: it's just too surprising. But this book-half microscope, half telescope-shadows grief, our shared and ordinary life where an old neighbor obsessively gathers twigs to wish back the tree, where the moon is regularly ‘sawn in half,’ where sprinklers give off ‘little wet speeches.’ What else? It's brilliantly instead and odd.

    Grief   Book   Sadness  
  • A poem is a box, a thing, to put other things in. For safe keeping.

    Marianne Boruch (2017). “The Little Death of Self: Nine Essays Toward Poetry”, p.54, University of Michigan Press
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