“One could say that artists are people who think naturally in highly patterned ways.”
“In the final analysis, it is not critics who create literary canons, it is other writers who create them .... A writer can have published thirty-seven volumes, but if that writer doesn't interest other writers, they will all molder in the library and nobody will ever want to read them again.”
“A poem needs imaginative rhythms as well as imaginative transformation of content.”
“Without play at many levels of language, from phonemes to logical structures, a poem is merely prose with linebreaks added.”
“Each poem leads you to the questions it makes sense to ask it.”
“There are people who think contraception is immoral because the object of copulation is procreation. In a similar way there are people who think the only reason to read a book is to write a book; people should call up books from the dust and the dark and write thousands of words to be sent down to the dust and the dark which can be called up so that other people can send further thousands of words to join them in the dust and the dark. Sometimes a book can be called from the dust and the dark to produce a book which can be bought in shops, and perhaps it is interesting, but the people who buy it and read it because it is interesting are not serious people, if they were serious they would not care about the interest they would be writing thousands of words to consign to the dust and the dark. There are people who think death a fate worse than boredom.”
“People don’t like to think, if one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant.”