Galway Kinnell was an American poet celebrated for his evocative and often mystical imagery. His poetry frequently delved into themes of nature, spirituality, and the human condition, earning him a place among the most influential poets in American literature. Kinnell's work is known for its emotional depth and lyrical beauty, which have garnered him numerous awards and a lasting legacy.
Related Quotes
Source: Mortal Acts Mortal Words
Source: Three Books: Body Rags; Mortal Acts, Mortal Words; The Past
Source: A New Selected Poems
“When a group of people get up from a table, the table doesn’t know which way any of them will go.”
Source: Three Books: Body Rags; Mortal Acts, Mortal Words; The Past
Source: A New Selected Poems
Source: A New Selected Poems
“The bud stands for all things, even for those things that don't flower”
Source: Three Books
Source: What a kingdom it was
Source: A New Selected Poems
Source: The Book of Nightmares
“There are two versions to every poem – the crying version and the straight version”
“Sometimes it is necessary To reteach a thing its loveliness”
Source: Three Books
Source: Three Books
Source: The Book of Nightmares
“Never mind. The self is the least of it. Let our scars fall in love.”
Source: The Book of Nightmares
“Is there a mechanism of death, that so mutilates existence no one, gets over it not even the dead?”
Source: A New Selected Poems
“Perhaps poetry will be the canary in the mine-shaft warning us of what's to come.”
Source: A New Selected Poems
“I have always intended to live forever; but not until now, to live now.”
Source: Three Books
“I will find that special person who is wrong for me in just the right way.”
