“On top of whatever else I'm doing, I'm usually teaching some form of composition. The benefit of this is I get to read across disciplines. Often enough that work spills over to my creative reading/thinking, and I reach a point of saturation where I can't distinguish between texts and writers and everything starts to blur and smudge together.” ThinkingI CanEnoughTogetherFormReadingCreativeTeachingDisciplineBenefitsCompositionSpillsBlurSaturation Author:Gregory Pardlo
“My own emotional health issues were bullying me during the time I was drafting that poem. It was a pressure I couldn't pin down or diagnose. And like many, if not most, writers I had the self-consciousness to recognize it made great conditions for writing.” IfsWritingMadeSelfMy OwnConsciousnessIssuesConditionsEmotionalPressureBullyingPinsSelf ConsciousnessEmotional HealthHealth IssuesDrafting Author:Gregory Pardlo
“I admit I keep a clichéd ironic distance with many things in the world, but Brooklyn is not one of them.” WorldDistanceIronicBrooklyn Author:Gregory Pardlo
“I tend to integrate poet and scholar is by ironizing the scholarship. My hope is to disturb that space between the two so they can coexist in a kind of mutual uncertainty.” KindTwoSpacePoetUncertaintyMutualScholarScholarshipIntegratingSpace BetweenCoexist Author:Gregory Pardlo
“Both the poet and scholar are trying to learn something. The poem for me is a pursuit. Some of the answers are within. Some of the answers are without.” TryingAnswersPoetPursuitScholar Author:Gregory Pardlo