“American poetry is always about defining oneself individually,claiming one's right to be different and often to break taboos.” DifferentLiteratureBreakOneselfPoetry IsDefiningTabooAmerican Poetry Author:Diane Wakoski
“From reading a previous answer, you know that I consider all those aspects to be part of American cultural myth and thus they figure into good American poetry, whether the poet is aware of what he is doing or not.” KnowsReadingLiteratureAnswersFiguresPoetAspectMythAmerican Poetry Author:Diane Wakoski
“American poetry, like American painting, is always personal with an emphasis on the individuality of the poet.” LiteraturePaintingPoetIndividualityIndividualismEmphasisAmerican Poetry Author:Diane Wakoski
“Because, in fact, women, feminists, do read my poetry, and they read it often with the power of their political interpretation. I don't care; that's what poetry is supposed to do.” FactsCarePoliticalLiteraturePowerFeministDon't CareI Don't CarePoetry IsInterpretation Author:Diane Wakoski
“But I don't think that poetry is a good, to use a contemporary word, venue, for current events.” ThinkingUseLiteratureEventsCurrentsContemporaryPoetry IsVenuesCurrent Events Author:Diane Wakoski
“High and low culture come together in all Post Modern art, and American poetry is not excluded from this.” ArtTogetherCultureLiteratureModernLowsPostsPoetry IsExcludedModern ArtHighs And LowsAmerican Poetry Author:Diane Wakoski
“I don't like political poetry, and I don't write it. If this question was pointing towards that, I think it is missing the point of the American tradition, which is always apolitical, even when the poetry comes out of politically active writers.” IfsThinkingWritingPoliticalLiteratureMissingTraditionActivePointingAmerican TraditionApolitical Author:Diane Wakoski
“I think one of the things that language poets are very involved with is getting away from conventional ideas of beauty, because those ideas contain a certain attitude toward women, certain attitudes toward sex, certain attitudes toward race, etc.” ThinkingIdeasCertainLiteratureLanguageSexRaceAttitudePoetInvolvedEtcGet AwayConventional Author:Diane Wakoski
“I have always wanted what I have now come to call the voice of personal narrative. That has always been the appealing voice in poetry. It started for me lyrically in Shakespeare's sonnets.” WantedLiteratureVoiceNarrativeSonnetShakespeare's Sonnets Author:Diane Wakoski
“I think that great poetry is the most interesting and complex use of the poet's language at that point in history, and so it's even more exciting when you read a poet like Yeats, almost 100 years old now, and you think that perhaps no one can really top that.” ThinkingYearsUseLiteratureLanguageInterestingPoetExcitingComplexesPoetry IsMost InterestingGreat PoetGreat PoetryYeats Author:Diane Wakoski
“I'm passing on a tradition of which I am part. There's a long line of poets who went before me, and I'm another one, and I'm hoping to pass that on to other younger, or newer, poets than myself.” LongLiteratureLinesPoetTraditionPassingPassingsLong LinesPassing On Author:Diane Wakoski
“Sometimes the archaism of the language when it's spoken is why we are all in love with the Irish today.” SometimesTodayLiteratureLanguage Author:Diane Wakoski
“Other people have noticed more of an evolution than I have and so I'll try to tell you where I'm coming from and also relate it to what I think other people perceive.” PeopleThinkingTryingLiteratureEvolutionRelatePerceive Author:Diane Wakoski
“One, I have a wonderful publisher, Black Sparrow Press; as long as they exist, they will keep me in print. And they claim they sell very respectable numbers of my books, so I guess, and it's true, every place I go, my books are in libraries and on bookshelves.” LongBookLiteratureBlackNumbersWonderfulClaimsSellsPressesLibraryPrintPublishersRespectableSparrowsBookshelves Author:Diane Wakoski
“So, I've never been politically correct, even before that term was available to us, and I have really identified with other people who don't want to be read as just a black poet, or just a woman poet, or just someone who represents a cause, an anti-Vietnam war poet.” PeopleWantWarLiteratureCausesBlackTermPoetAvailableVietnamVietnam WarPolitically CorrectAnti Vietnam War Author:Diane Wakoski