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This makes planning the day difficult." (E.B. White)
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Poetry Quote of the Day: Rita Dove
"Poetry is a kind of dance already. Technically, there's the play of contemporary speech against the bass-line of the iambic, but there's also the expression of desire that is continually restrained by the limits of the page, the breath, the very architecture of the language--just as dance is limited by the capabilities of our physical bodies as well as by gravity.
A dancer toils in order to skim the surface of the floor, she develops muscles most of us don't even know we have; but the goal is to appear weightless. A poet struggles to render into words that which is unsayable--the ineffable, that which is deeper than language--in the hopes that whatever words make the final cut will, in turn, strike the reader speechless."
Lovely. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMmmm... I especially love this one. Dance is a perfect analogy.
ReplyDeleteOh, love this one! The "ineffable" will appear in Friday's Potluck!
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