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  • Do not ever read books about versification: no poet ever learnt it that way. If you are going to be a poet, it will come to you naturally and you will pick up all you need from reading poetry.

    Book   Reading   Needs  
  • I do believe that one's writing life needs to be kept separate from Po-Biz. Personally, I deal with this by not attending too many poetry readings, primarily reading dead poets or poems in translation, reading Poets & Writers only once for grant/contest information before I quickly dispose of it, and not reading Poetry Daily. Ever.

    Source: www.redividerjournal.org
  • One of the qualities essential to being good at reading poetry is also one of the qualities essential to being good at life: a capacity for surprise. It’s easy to become so mired in our likes or dislikes that we can no longer recall that person who once responded to poems—and to people—without any preconceived notions of what we wanted them to be.

  • I believe it's impossible to write good poetry without reading. Reading poetry goes straight to my psyche and makes me want to write. I meet the muse in the poems of others and invite her to my poems. I see over and over again, in different ways, what is possible, how the perimeters of poetry are expanding and making way for new forms.

    Interview with Karla Huston, www.smartishpace.com. 2004.
  • Reading [poetry], you know, is rather like opening the door to a horde of rebels who swarm out attacking one in twenty places at once - hit, roused, scraped, bared, swung through the air, so that life seems to flash by; then again blinded, knocked on the head - all of which are agreeable sensations for a reader (since nothing is more dismal than to open the door and get no response).

    Reading   Air   Doors  
    Virginia Woolf (2017). “The Essays of Virginia Woolf, Volume 5: 1929 - 1932”, p.298, Random House
  • I'm a failed poet. Reading poetry helps me to see the world differently, and I try to infuse my prose with figurative language, which goes against the trend in fiction.

  • We all write poems; it is simply that poets are the ones who write in words.

    1969 The French Lieutenant's Woman, ch.19.
  • i carry your heart with me(i carry it in my heart)

    E. E. Cummings (2013). “Like a perhaps hand: Poems. Gedichte”, p.45, C.H.Beck
  • Even though poetry was written for the 'minds ear' as well as the physical ear, the minds ear can be trained only by the other ... which comes back to reading poetry aloud.

    Reading   Mind   Ears  
  • When you find it you become the secret addressee of a literary text and I felt that their reader had been left out of this experience of reading poetry or what the experience of poetry was.

    Reading   Secret   Reader  
    "How to Read a Poem". Big Think interview, bigthink.com.
  • I think vampires have gotten maybe a little bit silly in the last years where they're all wearing crushed velvet and reading poetry and making sweet love to their victims, you know, it's not really all that scary.

    Sweet   Silly   Reading  
    "Interview: Josh Hartnett Talks 30 Days of Night". Interview with Joe Utichi, editorial.rottentomatoes.com. November 1, 2007.
  • The useless days will add up to something. The shitty waitressing jobs. The hours writing in your journal. The long meandering walks. The hours reading poetry and story collections and novels and dead people’s diaries and wondering about sex and God and whether you should shave under your arms or not. These things are your becoming.

    Jobs   Sex   Reading  
    Cheryl Strayed (2013). “Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Someone Who’s Been There”, p.248, Atlantic Books Ltd
  • In the first few pages, Kundera discusses several abstract historical figures: Robespierre, Nietzsche, Hitler. For Eunice's sake, I wanted him to get to the plot, to introduce actual "living" characters - I recalled this was a love story - and to leave the world of ideas behind. Here we were, two people lying in bed, Eunice's worried head propped on my collarbone, and I wanted us to feel something in common. I wanted this complex language, this surge of intellect, to be processed into love. Isn't that how they used to do it a century ago, people reading poetry to one another?

    Love   Lying   Reading  
    Gary Shteyngart (2010). “Super Sad True Love Story: A Novel”, p.339, Random House
  • When I first wanted to be a writer, I learned to write prose by reading poetry.

    "A life in writing" by Nicholas Wroe, www.theguardian.com. September 18, 2009.
  • All bad poetry springs from genuine feeling.

    Spring   Book   Reading  
    Oscar Wilde (2005). “The Prose of Oscar Wilde”, p.186, Cosimo, Inc.
  • Poetry is a deal of joy and pain and wonder, with a dash of the dictionary.

    Khalil Gibran “The New Frontier and Sand and Foam”, Library of Alexandria
  • Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal.

    The Sacred Wood "Philip Massinger" (1920)
  • Poetry is everywhere; it just needs editing.

    James Tate (1999). “The route as briefed”, Univ of Michigan Pr
  • I love thee to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach.

    1850 Poems,'Sonnets from the Portuguese', sonnet 43.
  • The library was open for one hour after school let out. I hid there, looking at art books and reading poetry.

    Art   Book   Reading  
    The Onion Interview, www.avclub.com. December 8, 1999.
  • Being Jewish, you didn't get into a sorority. So I really was much more outgoing and gregarious. I really didn't want to spend an Emily Dickinson adolescence reading poetry on gravestones, which I did.

    Reading   Sorority   Want  
    Source: www.pbs.org
  • Sexual activity is driven by the same aims and motives as reading poetry or listening to music: to escape the limitations imposed by the need for particularity in the consciousness.

    "The Origins of the Sexual Impulse" by Colin Wilson, (p. 75), 1963.
  • I am angry that I starved my brain and that I sat shivering in my bed at night instead of dancing or reading poetry or eating ice cream or kissing a boy.

    Laurie Halse Anderson (2009). “Wintergirls”, p.207, Penguin
  • Reading poetry gives me a sense of calm, well-being, and love for humanity - the same stuff more flexible women get from yoga.

    Yoga   Reading   Giving  
  • Reading poetry and watching cricket were the sum of my world, and the two are not so far apart as many aesthetes might believe.

    Reading   Believe   Two  
  • Reading poetry is an adventure in renewal, a creative act, a perpetual beginning, a rebirth of wonder.

    Edward Hirsch (1999). “How to Read a Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry”, p.18, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Not reading poetry amounts to a national pastime here.

  • Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.

  • Poetry is ordinary language raised to the Nth power.

    New York Times, February 17, 1957.
  • Reading poetry and reading the great works of the canon that we were reading in the '60s and the '70s and '80s was mind altering.

    Interview with Austin Allen, bigthink.com. April 6, 2010.
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